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Hjalmar Uggla
Born(1908-03-17)March 17, 1908
Warsaw, Poland
DiedMarch 13, 1983(1983-03-13) (aged 74)
Olsztyn, Poland
Citizenship Poland
AwardsRighteous Among the Nations, Order of Polonia Restituta
Scientific career
FieldsSoil science
InstitutionsWarsaw University of Life Sciences,
Higher Agricultural School in Olsztyn

Hjalmar Frederik Karl Uggla (17 March 1908 – 13 March 1983) was a Polish soil scientist, professor, head of the Department of Soil Science at the Higher Agricultural School in Olsztyn (later renamed to the Academy of Agriculture and Technology). During the World War II he was a member of a Polish resistance movement. Awarded Righteous Among the Nations prize.

Hjalmar Uggla was born in Warsaw in an intelligentsia family from the Swedish aristocracy residing in the nineteenth century in Finland, which at that time was part of the Russian Empire. The professor's ancestors were sent by the tsarist authorities as empire officials to the Congress Poland. After two generations, the family Polonized and during the wars clearly defined its Polish national identity.[1]

He was a father of Andrzej Nils Uggla, literary studies professor in Uppsala University.

Education and scientific career[edit]

H. Uggla studied at the Faculty of Forestry at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) which he graduated in 1933. Already from 1929 he started working as an assistant at the Department of Soil Science at this university. Between 1935 and 1939 he was working as soil classifier on Polesia and Kuyavia. In the years 1940-1945 he was employed on the farm of the Central Experimental Silk Station in Milanówek. After the war, he returned to academic work at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. After defending his doctoral thesis in 1950, he became the organizer and director of the Department of Soil Science at the newly founded Higher School of Agriculture in Olsztyn. He was studing mainly hydrogenic soils and forest soils, among others on cartography and soil classification, erosion and soil protection.[2] He was perceived as one of creators of the ecological direction in pedology. He was an author or co-author of over 130 scientific publications and 5 academic textbooks and organizer and active member of Olsztyn branch of Soil Science Society of Poland.[3]

War time activities[edit]

From the beginning of World War II, Hjalmar Uggla was active member of the resistance movement. First in the Union of Armed Struggle, and then of the Home Army. He belonged to the platoon of the "Mielizna" center under the pseudonym "Sowa" ("Owl") as a paramedic in the rank of an older shooter. He was taking an active part in sabotage operations and taking over air discharges. Using documents of his Swedish origin and fluent knowledge of German, he intervened many times with the occupation authorities on the release of detained members of the resistance movement and other people. After the end of the Warsaw Uprising, he was hidding escapees (civilians, insurgents, Jews, nuns) from burning Warsaw in his home in Milanówek. At the end of 1944 about 50 people were hiding at the same time at the Uggla house in Milanówek. The whole family was threatened with the death penalty for this activity. Among the rescued was Kazimierz Lewartowicz- a Jew currently living in the USA - together with his mother Zofia - a concert pianist, kept in a secret hiding place specially prepared for this purpose. At the request of Kazimierz Lewartowicz the Yad Vashem Memorial Institute in Jerusalem on May 6, 2007, gave the title Righteous Among the Nations posthumously, Hjalmar Uggla and his wife Ludwika Uggla.[4]

Awards and decorations[edit]

  • Gold Award of the Polish Society of Soil Science
  • Gold Award of the Polish Forest Society
  • The award of the Meritorius Teacher of the Polish People’s Republic
  • Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
  • Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta[5]
  • Righteous Among the Nations (2007)[6]
  • The Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2008)[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Łachacz, Andrzej; Dąbrowski, Stanisław (2009). "Pamięci profesora Hjalmara Uggli". Sylwan (in Polish). 153 (12): 857−859. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  2. ^ "Professor Hjalmar Fryderyk Karol Uggla (1908-1983)". Katedra Gleboznawstwa i Rekultywacji Gruntów, Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  3. ^ KONECKA-BETLEY, Krystyna; PIAŚCIK, Henryk (2009). "Profesor Hjalmar Uggla - uczony i patriota" (PDF). Roczniki Gleboznawcze - Soil Science Annual (in Polish and English). 60 (1): 107–116. ISSN 2300-4967. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  4. ^ "Hjalmar Fryderyk Karol Uggla". Otwarta Encyklopedia Leśna (in Polish). 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  5. ^ Piaścik, Henryk (1986). "Profesor dr Hjalmar F.K. Uggla (1908-1983)" (PDF). Roczniki Gleboznawcze - Soil Science Annual (in Polish and English). 37 (1): 225–232. ISSN 2300-4967. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  6. ^ "Uggla FAMILY". The Righteous Among The Nations. Yad Vashem. The World Holocaust Remembrance Center. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  7. ^ "Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 13 listopada 2008 r. o nadaniu orderów". M.P. 2009 nr 27 poz. 371 (in Polish). President of the Republic of Poland. 2008-11-13. Retrieved 2019-01-28.


Category:1908 births Category:Polish people of Swedish descent Category:People from Olsztyn Category:Polish soil scientists Category:20th-century Polish scientists Category:Armia Krajowa members Category:Polish Righteous Among the Nations Category:Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta Category:1983 deaths