Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (Polish pronunciation:[ˈjanˈxɛnrɨɡdɔmˈbrɔfskʲi]; also known as Johann Heinrich Dąbrowski (Dombrowski)[6] in German[7] and Jean Henri Dombrowski in French;[8] 2 August 1755[a] – 6 June 1818) was a Polish general and statesman, widely respected after his death for his patriotic attitude, and described as a national hero who spent his whole life fighting to restore the legacy and self-determination of Poland.[9]
Following the appeal of the Polish Four-Year Sejm to all Poles serving abroad to join the Polish army, and not seeing much opportunity to advance in his military career in the now-peaceful Saxony, on 28 June 1792, Dąbrowski joined the Army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth with a rank of podpułkownik and on 14 July he was promoted to the rank of vice-brigadier.[7] Joining in the final weeks of the Polish–Russian War of 1792, he did not see combat in it.[7] Unfamiliar with the intricacies of Polish politics, like many of Poniatowski's supporters, he joined the Targowica Confederation in late 1792.[7][19]
Dąbrowski was seen as a cavalry expert, and King Stanisław August Poniatowski was personally interested in obtaining Dąbrowski's services.[7] As a cavalryman educated in a Dresden military school under Count Maurice Bellegarde, a reformer of the Saxon army's cavalry, Dąbrowski was asked to help modernize the Polish cavalry, serving in the ranks of the 1st Greater Poland Cavalry Brigade (1 Wielkpolska Brygada Kawalerii Narodowej).[7] In January 1793, stationed around Gniezno with two units of cavalry, about 200 strong, he briefly engaged the Prussian forces entering Poland in the aftermath of the Second Partition of Poland, and afterwards became a known activist, advocating the continuation of military struggle against the occupiers.[7][20]
The Grodno Sejm, held in the fall of 1793, nominated him for a membership in a military commission; this caused him to be viewed with suspicion by the majority of the dissatisfied military, and he was not included in the preparations for the upcoming uprising.[21] Thus he was taken by surprise when the Kościuszko Insurrection erupted, and his own brigade mutinied.[21] He declared his support for the insurgents after the liberation of Warsaw, and from then on took an active part in the uprising, defending Warsaw and leading an army corps in support of an uprising in Greater Poland.[17][21] His courage was commended by Tadeusz Kościuszko himself, the Supreme Commander of the National Armed Forces, who promoted him to the rank of general.[21]
In Napoleonic service
After the failure of the uprising he remained in partitioned Poland for a while, attempting to convince the Prussian authorities that they needed Poland as an ally against Austria and Russia.[17] He was unsuccessful, and with the Third Partition of Poland between Russia, Prussia and Austria, Poland disappeared from the map of Europe. Dąbrowski's next solution was to convince the French Republic that it should support a Polish cause, and create a Polish military formation.[17] This proved to be more successful, and indeed Dąbrowski is remembered in the history of Poland as the organiser of Polish Legions in Italy during the Napoleonic Wars. (These Legions are also often known as the "Dąbrowski's Legions".)[17][22] This event gave hope to contemporary Poles, and is still remembered in the Polish national anthem, named after Dąbrowski.[10]
Dąbrowski began his work in 1796, when he came to Paris and soon afterwards met Napoleon Bonaparte in Milan.[23] On 7 January 1797 he was authorized by the Cisalpine Republic to create Polish legions, which would be part of the army of the newly created Republic of Lombardy.[17][23] In April, Dąbrowski lobbied for a plan to push through to the Polish territories in Galicia, but that was blocked by Napoleon who instead decided to use those troops on the Italian front.[24] Dąbrowski's Polish soldiers fought at Napoleon's side from May 1797 until the beginning of 1803. As a commander of his legion he played an important part in the war in Italy, entered Rome in May 1798, and distinguished himself greatly at the Battle of Trebia on 19 June 1799, where he was wounded, as well as in other battles and combats of 1799–1801.[23]
From the time the Legions garrisoned Rome, Dąbrowski obtained a number of trophies from a Roman representative, namely the ones that the Polish king, Jan III Sobieski, had sent there after his victory over the Ottoman Empire at the siege of Vienna in 1683; amongst these was an Ottoman standard which subsequently became part of the Legions' colors, accompanying them from then on.[25][26] However, the legions were never able to reach Poland and did not liberate the country, as Dąbrowski had dreamed. Napoleon did, however, notice the growing dissatisfaction of his soldiers and their commanders. They were particularly disappointed by a peace treaty between France and Russia signed in Lunéville on 9 February 1801, which dashed Polish hopes of Bonaparte freeing Poland.[22][23] Shortly afterwards, in March, Dąbrowski reorganized both Legions at Milan into two 6,000-strong units.[27] Disillusioned with Napoleon after the Lunéville treaty, many legionnaires resigned afterwards; of the others, thousands perished when the Legions were sent in the Saint-Domingue expedition in 1803; by that time Dąbrowski was no longer in command of the Legions.[23]
In 1807, the Duchy of Warsaw was established in the recaptured territories, essentially as a satellite of Bonaparte's France. Dąbrowski became disappointed with Napoleon, who offered him monetary rewards, but no serious military or government position.[30] He was also awarded the Virtuti Militari medal that year.[1] In 1809, he set out to defend Poland against an Austrian invasion under the command of Prince Józef Poniatowski.[30] Joining the Army of the Duchy of Warsaw shortly after the Battle of Raszyn, he took part in the first stages of the offensive on Galicia, and then organized the defense of Greater Poland.[30] In June 1812, Dąbrowski commanded the 17th (Polish) Infantry Division in the V Corps of the Grande Armée, during Napoleon's invasion of Russia.[17][30] He was ordered to besiege Babruysk fortress and to cover the right flank of the French army near Mogilev and Minsk.[29] However, by October the Franco-Russian war was over and the French forces, decimated by a severe winter, had to retreat. At the disastrous Battle of the Berezina in late November that year, Dąbrowski was wounded, and his leadership and tactics in it were criticized.[2][30]
After the March 1813 reorganization of the Grande Armée, Dąbrowski commanded the 27th (Polish) Infantry Division in the VIII Corps under Poniatowski.[32] During the German campaign of 1813, he led his division at the Battle of Leipzig, where he took command of the VIII Corps on 19 October following Poniatowski's death.[29] On 28 October he became the commander-in-chief of the all remaining Polish troops in French service, succeeding Antoni Paweł Sułkowski.[2] He defended Compiègne in February 1814 during the invasion of France, then led his soldiers back to Poland in May after Napoleon's abdication.[29]
Final years
Dąbrowski always associated independent Poland with a Polish Army, and offered his services to the new power, which promised to organize such a formation: Russia.[2] He was one of the generals entrusted by the Tsar Alexander of Russia with the reorganization of the Duchy's army into the Army of Congress Poland.[17] In 1815 he received the titles of general of cavalry and senator-voivode of the new Congress Kingdom.[10] He was also awarded the Order of the White Eagle on 9 December that year.[2] Soon afterward he withdrew from active politics.[17] He retired in the following year to his estates in Winna Góra in the Grand Duchy of Posen, Kingdom of Prussia, where he died on 6 June 1818, from a combination of pneumonia and gangrene.[2] He was buried in the church in Winna Góra.[2]
Over the years, Dąbrowski wrote several military treatises, primarily about the Legions, in German, French and Polish.[2]
Remembrance
Dąbrowski was often criticized by his contemporaries, and by the early Polish historiography, but his image improved with time.[9][33][34] He has been often compared to the two other military heroes of the time of Partitions and the Legions, Tadeusz Kościuszko and Józef Poniatowski,[9] and to the father of the Second Polish Republic, Józef Piłsudski.[35] In particular, his mention in the Polish national anthem, also known as "Dąbrowski's Mazurek", contributed to his fame in Poland.[10][35] It is not uncommon for modern works of Polish history to describe him as a "(national) hero".[9]
Dąbrowski is also remembered outside of Poland for his historical contributions. His name, in the French version "Dombrowsky", is inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.[36]
^ abcHis date of birth is usually reported as 29 August 1755,[12][13] following his own autobiographical account, through some sources give the date of 2 August, as reported in church documents.[7]
^ abcdefgJeziorowski, Tadeusz (2018). The Napoleonic Orders: Orders of Polish Generals in the Napoleonic Era (in Polish). Karabela. pp. 29, 147. ISBN9788361229070.
^ abcdRezler, Marek (1982). Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, 1755–1818. Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. p. 3. Generał Jan Henryk Dąbrowski należy do bohaterów narodowych otoczonych w polskim społeczeństwie szczególnym kultem.
^ abRezler, Marek (1982). Jan Henryk Dąbrowski, 1755-1818. Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza. p. 4. 29 sierpnia 1755 roku w Pierzchowcu (d. powiat bocheński) urodził się chłopiec, któremu zgodnie z tradycją rodzinną nadano podwójne imię: Jan Henryk
^Zych, 1964, p. 55: "Tam to, 29 sierpnia 1755 r., przyszedł na świat Jan Henryk"
^ abcdSix, Georges (1934). "DOMBROWSKI (Jean-Henri Dabrowski, dit)". Dictionnaire biographique des généraux et amiraux français de la Révolution et de l'Empire : 1792-1814 (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: Librairie Historique et Nobilaire. pp. 360–361.
^Puchalski, Zbigniew; Wojciechowski, Ireneusz J. (1987). Polish Orders and Decorations and their Knights (in Polish). Warsaw: KAW. p. 57. ISBN8303021435.
Bibliography
Adam Skałkowski (1939–1946). "Jan Henryk Dąbrowski". Polski Słownik Biograficzny (in Polish). Vol. V.
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