Dr. Stefan Mirau, a scout, a doctor, anactivist of the Polish minority in the Free City Gdańsk
We want to commemorate doctor Stefan Mirau, one
of the founders andcreators of the Polish scouting in the Free City Gdańsk. Dr.
S.Mirau is without a doubt a person remembered by the representatives of the
Polish minority in the Free CityGdańsk as a scout, a doctor, a social worker
and a prisoner of KL Stutthof.
Stefan Mirau was born on 2 August 1901 in Różany
near Pruszcz in a landowningfamily of Jan and Helena nee Kręcka. As a child, he
attended a German primaryschool inKościerzyna andthen to a German public middle school
in Gdańsk where in 1927 he founded asecret Filarets Association. He was also a
co-founder of a secret scouts squadwhich he trained together with A. Liczmański
in the woods in Oliwa. On 8 August1920, Mirau participated in the creation of
the first boys’ scouting squad andbecame its first scoutmaster. A few months
later he contributed to the creationof a girls’ squad lead by Zofia Cezarówna
and became its first caretaker.
Professional and social activity in the Free
City ofGdańsk
After graduating in 1921, Mirau began his medical
studies in Munich andfinished them in 1926 at HumboldtUniversity of
Berlin. Between 1926 and 1928, he worked in Berlin meanwhilepreparing his
doctoral thesis “The techniques of blood transfusion”, which hewrote under the
direction of Dr. Alfred Grotjahn, the dean of the Faculty ofMedicine. Then, as
an internist-cardiologist, he was the head of the internalward, first in Saint
Jadwiga Hospital and then in Saint Joseph Hospital inBerlin, where he
specialized in internal medicine, neurology and cardiology. In1932, despite
being offered an interesting and well-paid position in Berlin, hereturned to
Gdańsk.
In 1933, the Medical Chamber of Gdańskagreed that
Mirau could work as a specialist in internal medicine. What ismore, he worked
as the director of the Mother and Child Clinic in Polish RedCross. He
popularized medical knowledge among the Polish community, treatedPolish
railmen, postal workers, scouts and wards of the Polish Red Cross freeof
charge. Mirau was also an activist of many Polish organizations in Gdańsk,such
as the Polish Community, the People’s Association “Jedność”, the Societyof
Friends of Science and Arts, as well as in Macierz Szkolna. He maintainedclose
relations with the well-known families of Kręccy, Liczmańscy,
Filarscy,Kopczyńscy and Tejkowscy, who promoted Polish culture in Gdańsk.
In 1936, the returned to the Polish scouting in
Gdańsk. He was chosen amember of the Board of Directors of the scouting in
Gdańsk and was named headof the Medical Department in theHeadquarters of
Gdańska Chorągiew Harcerzy.
The war
During the first day of the war, 1September 1939, the
Nazi authorities took Dr. Mirau’s license to medicalpractice and then his freedom.
The Gestapo in Gdańsk arrested him on 10September 1939 and imprisoned together
with other Polish activists in VictoriaSchule and then in a prisoner-of-war
camp in the New Port of Gdańsk. Thanks tothe intervention of Professor A.
Grotjahn, Mirau’s thesis supervisor, Dr. Wolffrom Siedlice and other German
doctors, commandant Max Pauly released Dr. Mirauand issued a document which
allowed him to work in Gdańsk. Despite all this, aweek later Mirau was arrested
again and imprisoned in the camp in the New Port,where he stayed till February
1940 and took care of his co-prisoners in theinfirmary.
Sentto KL Stutthof
In the Nazi Stutthof camp, Mirau was registered as a
political prisonerwith no. 7924 and was sent to work in the camp hospital. In
years 1940-1942 herisked his life helping the ill prisoners, who called him the
“Angel of Goodness”. He himself wrote ina letter to his mother: “Despite
all thenuisance and suffering I am satisfied and happy because I can help the
poorestof my companions”.
Mirau died of typhus at 5a.m. on 24April 1942 on the
hands of his co-prisoner Dr. Julian Węgrzynowicz. “He was known in the camp
as a humanist inthe true sense of the word, with a respectful approach to
everyone” – wroteabout Mirau in his momeoirs Dr. Węgrzynowicz, the prisoner
no. 9230 of KLStutthof. Mirau was buried on the Gdańsk Zaspa cemetery. After
the war, one ofthe streets in Gdańsk-Oliwa was named after him.
Elżbieta Maria Grot
Director of the Research Department of the Stutthof
Museum
English translation: Katarzyna Flis
Stefan Mirau Street in Gdańsk-Oliwa. Source:
Google.
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