Bronisław Piłsudski

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Bronisław Piotr Piłsudski

Bronisław Piotr Piłsudski ( listen ? / I ) (born November 2, 1866 in Zułów - today Lithuania , † May 17, 1918 in Paris ) was a Polish ethnologist . Together with his brother Józef Piłsudski and Alexander Ulyanov , the brother of Lenin , he tried to the Tsar Alexander III. murdered by Russia , like the other conspirators, had been arrested beforehand. Audio file / audio sample

Bronisław Piłsudski received 15 years of hard labor on Sakhalin , but he was able to use his banishment for studies of the local population and did not atone for them, for in 1899 he moved to Vladivostok , where he in the "Museum of the company" to explore the Amurlandes worked . 1902 returned to Sakhalin under the auspices of the Imperial Academy of Sciences . He later lived in Krakow and Vienna .

He became known as an ethnologist through research on Sakhalin . In 1918 he drowned in Paris in the Seine . It was believed to be a suicide.

literature

  • Jolanta Pietrykowski: Futabatei Shimei and Bronisław Piłsudski - a picture of the early Japanese-Polish relations (1991). Master's thesis at the Asia Africa Institute at the University of Hamburg

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