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Bronislaw Malinowski papers
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Collection
Call Number: MS 19
Scope and Contents
The papers of Bronislaw Malinowski in the Yale University Library consist of correspondence, manuscripts of some of his published writings, publications, manuscripts of lectures, fieldwork notebooks, miscellaneous notes, photographs memorabilia and a variety of printed matter. The papers in the Yale University Library are not the entire corpus of Malinowski's materials; the London School of Economics has some of Malinowski's papers, a collection which include some correspondence, fieldwork journals, notes and research materials.
The Malinowski papers have been organized into four main series: (a) correspondence; (b) writings, lectures, and research materials; (c)writings of others; and (d) special files.
Series I, "Correspondence," is composed of letters received by Malinowski and carbon copies of his letters to others. There is also a small amount of correspondence of Elsie Malinowska, his wife, and Józefa Malinowska, his mother. The users of these papers will find many electostatic copies of letters in the correspondence series. This is a result of the fact that Malinowski often used the backs of letters for notes, drafts and miscellaneous
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Bronisław Malinowski
By: Foe Aarestad
April 7, 2012
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Sergeant Bronislaw Malinowski of No.501 Squadron
Like many of the Polish pilots of WW2, Bronislaw Malinowski had an extraordinary story. Bruno (as he was known in Britain) was born in Lviv, Poland, in 1912, to a family with a strong military tradition.
One of 14 children, he lost three brothers in the 1918-1921 war. He dropped out of Technical College in 1929, aged 17, to enlist as a minor in the Polish Army, obtaining the required consent from his older brother instead of his parents. He joined the 6th Aviation Regiment in Lviv as a private. In 1930, he began pilot training and served as a fighter pilot with the 3rd Aviation Regiment in Poznań. By 1934, he was a flying instructor at the Aviation Cadet School in Dęblin, where Stanislaw Skalski was one of his pupils.
At the outbreak of WW2, Malinowski was one of the instructors, equipped with the outdated PZL P.7 fighter, who fought on an ad hoc basis, during the September campaign. Eventually, lack of fuel forced the beleaguered pilots abandon their aircraft. Bruno sold his flying kit to obtain the cash to escape to Romania. From there, he travelled through Yugoslavia and Greece, to France, where, after training, he served as a ferry pilot from 13th May, 1940. However, the fall of France, in late June, forced Bruno to fl