FINDING MY ABSENT FATHER

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FINDING MY ABSENT FATHER Betty O Neill Doctorate of Creative Arts University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences February, 2018

Production Note: Signature removed prior to publication. 2

DEDICATION I dedicate this work to the next generations: my children Tom and Georgie and my grandson, Kyden. May you know peace. 3

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS During the research and writing of this thesis I have been fortunate to have the support and encouragement of many good people. At UTS, acknowledgement and gratitude go first and foremost to my steadfast supervisor, Paula Hamilton who has generously directed her scholarly mind, knowledge and expertise to guide me through many unexpected challenges and delights and supported me with rigour and reassurance throughout my candidature. To Paul Ashton who encouraged me to begin the work and for his suggestions for the published Life Writing chapter; to Bem Le Hunte who taught me a structural mapping process for my creative work just at the right time; to Barbara Brooks for her well-considered editorial report on a much longer version and to fellow doctoral student Grace Barnes for her insightful questions and feedback on my creative work. I would also like to acknowledge suggestions from Elizabeth Rechniewski and Judith Keene on the published Cold War chapter and to Kate Douglas and Kylie Cardell on the published chapter on archival research. On the Polish side, I would like to thank historian Krystyna Duszniak from Lost Histories without whose dogged detective work I would never have found the documents and people that took me to Poland; my intrepid interpreters and translators in Lublin, Krzysztof Pawliszak and Agnieszka Ostaszewska and also Anna Lucjan, the god-daughter of my half-sister Janina and lawyer, who personally befriended me and professionally helped me through the Polish legal system. Dziękuję bardzo. I would also like to thank those who advised me in the archives of Mauthausen, Gusen, Auschwitz, The Martyrdom and Interrogation Museum, Lublin, the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust and the Polish Institute. Particular thanks to Dr Christian Durr and his team at the Mauthausen archive in Vienna and to Rudi Haunschmied of the Gusen Memorial Committee for enthusiastically giving their time, knowledge and support for my research. To my life-writing teachers Barbara Brooks, Beth Yahp and Patti Miller and my writing group friends, thank you for being an inspiration and for your thoughtful reading of my work, your suggestions and the joy of talking writing and books. And to my friends, Alpha and Gordon Gregory for your engagement with and close reading of my penultimate draft, providing a fresh perspective and finetuning. Finally, to my dear friends and family who will be relieved when my conversation can extend beyond Poland, WWII, trauma and concentration camps. You have been an unfailing source of faith, encouragement and sanity. A special thank you to Kate Collier, Chris Evans, Jennifer Hutchison, Felicity Orme, Carol Scott and Margaret White for intellectual companionship and for opening your hearts and homes to me as refuge and writing space. 4

FORMAT OF THE THESIS This thesis is comprised of two parts: an exegesis which examines three areas - the genre and form of life writing, the context of Cold War Australia and the memory work process of research in an unusual archive; and the larger creative non-fiction component, a hybrid memoir-biography-history, Finding My Absent Father. Referencing used is The Harvard (UTS) Referencing Style based on the Australian Government's Style Guide for Authors, Editors and Publishers (6th edition, 2002). 5

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 1. A version of Chapter 1 Life Writing and Public Memory - why so popular? has been published as Genre is a minimum security prison : Writing a life in P. Ashton, A. Clark, & R. Crawford, Once Upon a Time: Australian Writers on Using the Past, 2016, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne. 2. A version of Chapter 2 Cold War Exile and a Search for Justice will be published in April, 2018 as A Father s Cold War Exile and a Daughter s Search for Reconciliation in J. Keene & E. Rechniewski (eds.) Seeking Meaning, Seeking Justice In A Post Cold War World, Brill Publishing, Leiden, Netherlands. 3. A version of Chapter 3 I Can t Call Australia Home: Memory Work in the Archives has been published with the same title in the journal Life Writing, October, 2017. 4. Forthcoming chapter The Reluctant Migrant: A Polish Father in K. Darian- Smith & P. Hamilton (eds) Remembering Migration: Oral Histories and Heritage in Australia, Palgrave MacMillan. 5. A longer version of the creative component is currently under consideration by a publisher after being judged runner-up in the New South Wales Writers Centre Varuna prize in October, 2017. 6

TABLE OF CONTENTS Certificate of original authorship 2 Dedication 3 Acknowledgements 4 Format of the thesis 6 List of Publications 7 List of Illustrations 10 Abstract 11 Exegesis Introduction The Framework of Memory 13 Background story 18 Chapter 1 Life Writing and Public Memory 22 Chapter 2 Cold War Exile and a Search for Justice 44 Chapter 3 Archival research process - I Can t Call Australia Home: Finding my Father in the Archives 60 Conclusion 75 Creative non-fiction Memoir-Biography-History: Finding My Absent Father Part I 1 Lublin, Lismore & London 80 2 Packing Up a Life 84 3 Meeting My Father 88 4 The Search for Antoni Jagielski Begins 98 5 The Society of Australian Genealogists 103 6 Two Wedding Photos 108 7 2013 discoveries 113 Part II 8 Poland 129 9 Mr Z 136 10 The Possibility of Inheritance 150 11 Keys, Locks and Ghosts 155 12 The Flat and its Secrets 163 7

13 Back in the Lublin flat 179 14 The Mystery of the Missing Money 196 15 Letters from Australia 205 16 Mauthausen and Gusen Concentration Camps 217 17 Auschwitz 236 18 From Poland to England 248 19 Last Weeks in Lublin 256 Part III 20 Australia 2014 262 21 Return to Poland - My Polish family 273 22 Return to Gusen The Survivor Family 280 Bibliography 295 8

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Wedding photo of Nora O Neill and Antoni Jagielski. 18 Figure 2. Map showing Antoni Jagielski s journey from Lublin in 1941 to London in 1946. 19 Figure 3. Map showing Antoni Jagielski s journey from Lublin to London and Sydney. 19 Figure 4. Bata Record Newspaper, May 20, 1955. 46 Figure 5. Australian government post-war poster. 50 Figure 6. Antoni Jagielski s Auschwitz Cross. 59 Figure 7. Betty in the archive, November, 2013. 63 Figure 8. Antoni Jagielski, Auschwitz concentration camp identification photos November 1941. 64 Figure 9. Letters from Antoni Jagielski in Australia to his family in Poland. 65 Figure 10. Some of Antoni Jagielski s belongings found in the flat in Lublin. 68 Figure 11. Antoni Jagielski s personal prisoner record card, Auschwitz archives, front. 72 Figure 12. Antoni Jagielski s personal prisoner record card, Auschwitz archives, back. 72 9

ABSTRACT This thesis explores aspects of post-war Polish migration that have largely been ignored to date through a hybrid memoir-biography-history and exegesis to tell the story of the reconstruction of the life of my absent father, Antoni Jagielski - a Roman Catholic, Polish resistance fighter and World War II concentration camp survivor. From documents, letters and photographs found in an unexpectedly inherited family flat on a research trip to Poland and additional information about my father s life gathered from archives in Auschwitz, Gusen, Mauthausen, the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust and the Polish Institute in London, I developed a chronology of his secret life and concluded that he was a reluctant migrant to Australia in 1955. My father s story provides a counter balance to the existing weight of migration memory in mainstream Australian culture and highlights facets of Polish immigration and the often-forgotten stories of migrants who were to leave Australia and return home. This memory work of constructing and documenting the life of my father, brings together intergenerational memory and transnational historical discourse within a broader narrative of war, exile and migration. It is the story of one family amongst millions whose lives were fractured by World War II. 10