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'''[[Pilot Officer|Plt Off]] Jadwiga Piłsudska-Jaraczewska''' (born [[20 February]] [[1920]] in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]) is a daughter of [[Józef Piłsudski]], ''[[szlachcianka]]'', [[aviator]] during the [[II World War]], pilot of [[Air Transport Auxiliary]].
'''[[Pilot Officer|Plt Off]] Jadwiga Piłsudska-Jaraczewska''' (born [[20 February]] [[1920]] in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]) is a daughter of [[Józef Piłsudski]], ''[[szlachcianka]]'', [[aviator]] during the [[II World War]], pilot of [[Air Transport Auxiliary]].


==Life==
Jadwiga Piłsudska was born on [[February 20]] [[1920]] in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] as a daughter of [[Józef Piłsudski]], polish [[Naczelnik Państwa|Cheaf of State]] and [[Aleksandra Piłsudska]]. In [[1937]] she started to flying on sailplane (and obtained a licence). In [[1939]] she passed [[matura]] and wanted to start her studies in air-engineering on [[Warsaw University of Technology]]. In [[September]] [[1939]] with her mother and sister [[Wanda Piłsudska]] she was evacuated to [[UK]]. There, in [[1940]] she joined to [[Cambridge University]]. In [[July]] [[1942]] she joined to the [[Air Transport Auxiliary]] as a ferrey pilot in rank Pilot Officer. She received plane pilot licence an started service in plane distribution. In [[1944]] she took a leave to continiue studies in Polish School of Architecture at Liverpool University. In [[1946]] she graduate with engineer degree in architecture. In [[1944]] she married Lt. Andrzej Jaraczewski, a Navy officer. After the war she stayed in England on a political emigration. She returned to [[Poland]] in [[1990]]. She has two children: son Krzysztof and daughter Joanna. She lives in [[Warsaw]]. She was honoured with a [[Cross of Merit with Swords|Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords]] and [[Polonia Restituta|Commander's Cross of Polonia Restituta]].
Jadwiga Piłsudska was born on [[February 20]], [[1920]], in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]], a daughter of [[Józef Piłsudski]], Poland's [[Naczelnik Państwa|Cheaf of State]], and [[Aleksandra Piłsudska]]. In 1937 she began flying a [[sailplane]] and obtained her pilot's license. In [[1939]] she passed her ''[[matura]]'' and planned to study aircraft engineering at the [[Warsaw University of Technology|Warsaw Polytechnic]].


In September 1939, when Poland was invaded at the opening of [[World War II]], she evacuated with her mother and sister, [[Wanda Piłsudska]], to the [[United Kingdom]]. There in 1940 she matriculated at [[Cambridge University]]. In July 1942 she joined the [[Air Transport Auxiliary]] as a ferry pilot in the rank of Pilot Officer. She received a airplane pilot's license and began service in airplane ferrying. In 1944 she took a leave to continue studies in the Polish School of Architecture at [[Liverpool University]]. In 1946 she graduated with an engineering degree in architecture. In 1944 she married Lt. Andrzej Jaraczewski, a [[Polish Navy]] officer. After the war she remained in England as a political emigré. She returned to [[Poland]] in 1990. She has two children: a son, Krzysztof ([[English language|English]]: Christopher) and a daughter, Joanna. She lives in [[Warsaw]].
==See alsow==

==Honors==
She has been honored with a [[Cross of Merit with Swords|Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords]] and [[Polonia Restituta|Commander's Cross of Polonia Restituta]].

==See also==
*[[Piłsudski (family)|Piłsudski family]]
*[[Piłsudski (family)|Piłsudski family]]
*[[Piłsudski coat of arms]]
*[[Piłsudski coat of arms]]

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Plt Off Jadwiga Piłsudska-Jaraczewska (born 20 February 1920 in Warsaw, Poland) is a daughter of Józef Piłsudski, szlachcianka, aviator during the II World War, pilot of Air Transport Auxiliary.

Life

Jadwiga Piłsudska was born on February 20, 1920, in Warsaw, Poland, a daughter of Józef Piłsudski, Poland's Cheaf of State, and Aleksandra Piłsudska. In 1937 she began flying a sailplane and obtained her pilot's license. In 1939 she passed her matura and planned to study aircraft engineering at the Warsaw Polytechnic.

In September 1939, when Poland was invaded at the opening of World War II, she evacuated with her mother and sister, Wanda Piłsudska, to the United Kingdom. There in 1940 she matriculated at Cambridge University. In July 1942 she joined the Air Transport Auxiliary as a ferry pilot in the rank of Pilot Officer. She received a airplane pilot's license and began service in airplane ferrying. In 1944 she took a leave to continue studies in the Polish School of Architecture at Liverpool University. In 1946 she graduated with an engineering degree in architecture. In 1944 she married Lt. Andrzej Jaraczewski, a Polish Navy officer. After the war she remained in England as a political emigré. She returned to Poland in 1990. She has two children: a son, Krzysztof (English: Christopher) and a daughter, Joanna. She lives in Warsaw.

Honors

She has been honored with a Bronze Cross of Merit with Swords and Commander's Cross of Polonia Restituta.

See also