The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Heroism benchmark with Maczek statue ready to be unveiled

Campaign of Angus peer Lord Fraser comes to fruition as Pole who defended Scots is honoured

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A campaign by an Angus peer to see a Polish general permanentl­y honoured in his adopted Scottish homeland has at last come to fruition with the installati­on of a spectacula­r bronze statue in Edinburgh.

Polish sculptor Bronislaw Krzysztof watched with pride as the memorial to General Stanislaw Maczek and his Polish soldiers was placed outside the the City of Edinburgh Council Chambers ready for a formal unveiling on Saturday week.

The sculpture was created following a public appeal for funds and with support from the Polish government.

General Maczek was commander of the 1st Polish Armoured Division and was appointed by Winston Churchill to defend Scotland’s east coast from potential invasion.

He played a key role in the Battle of Normandy, preventing the retreat of thousands of German soldiers at the Falaise Pass, and liberated parts of France, Belgium and Holland.

After the war he was stripped of Polish citizenshi­p by the communist government, compelling him to stay in Scotland.

As the British government did not consider him an Allied soldier, he was also refused a military pension and even denied combatant rights, but worked as a barman in an Edinburgh hotel.

Little was known of his wartime activities in Scotland until his death in 1994 when Lord Fraser of Carmyllie represente­d the UK Government at his funeral and heard for the first time about his achievemen­ts.

The Angus peer, Scotland’s former Lord Advocate, launched a public appeal for funds to create a permanent memorial to Maczek and his men, but the project stalled with Lord Fraser’s death in 2013.

Lord Fraser was posthumous­ly honoured with one of Poland’s highest awards in recognitio­n of his work to see the general recognised and the statue appeal was revived with help from his wife, Lady Fiona, and their daughter Katie, as well as his PR adviser Archie Mackay and lawyer Roddy Harrison.

Katie Fraser said: “The memorial is quite superb and a fitting tribute to General Maczek and his Polish soldiers.

“We are delighted to see it in position ready to be unveiled in time for the 100th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of Poland regaining independen­ce.”

Mr Mackay said: “It is a wonderful sculpture and this is a very significan­t day. The official unveiling will be a very special occasion and we have been inundated with interest from those planning to attend.”

Memorial is quite superb and a fitting tribute to General Maczek and his Polish soldiers KATIE FRASER

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards ?? Sculptor Bronislaw Krzysztof with his spectacula­r statue of General Stanislaw Maczek which will be officially unveiled outside Edinburgh City Chambers.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards Sculptor Bronislaw Krzysztof with his spectacula­r statue of General Stanislaw Maczek which will be officially unveiled outside Edinburgh City Chambers.

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