Poland's Caribbean Tragedy: A Study of Polish Legions in
the Haitian War of Independence 1802-1803
By Jan Pachonski and Reuel K. Wilson
East European Monographs, Boulder, Co. Distributed by
Columbia U. Press, NY 1986. ISBN # 0-88033-093-7
Below are some notes I took while reading the book I just reviewed --
POLAND'S CARIBBEAN TRAGEDY. I thought I would share them with you since
perhaps a single note here or there might spark some interest for different
people and a few lines of discussion might result.
Any comments? corbetre@webster.edu
BOB CORBETT'S NOTES WHILE READING: POLAND'S
CARIBBEAN TRAGEDY
Where would Polish Haitians be today?
- Cazale
- La Vallee de Jacmel
- Fond des Blancs (La Baleine)
- Port Salut
- St. Jean du Sud
- P. 317. Short biography of Faustin Wirkus (Polish American on his
mother's side.) He died in 1945.
- Affects of Polish experience in Saint Domingue on Poland:
- Undermined belief in France's good intentions toward Poles.
- Many believed Napoleon deliberately sacrificed Poles in Saint
Domingue.
- Loss of 2/3 of army personnel was serious blow to Polish
aspirations.
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