Hjalmar Uggla | |
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Born | Warsaw, Poland | March 17, 1908
Died | March 13, 1983 Olsztyn, Poland | (aged 74)
Citizenship | Poland |
Awards | Gold Award of the Polish Society of Soil Science
Gold Award of the Polish Forest Society The award of the Meritorious 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 Righteous Among the Nations The Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Soil science |
Institutions | Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Higher Agricultural School in Olsztyn |
Righteous Among the Nations |
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Hjalmar Frederik Karl Uggla (March 17, 1908 – March 13, 1983) was a Polish soil scientist, professor, and head of the Department of Soil Science at the Higher Agricultural School in Olsztyn (later renamed to the Academy of Agriculture and Technology, now University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn). During World War II, he was a member of a Polish resistance movement. He was also awarded the 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 the father of Andrzej Nils Uggla, a literary studies professor at Uppsala University.