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Bohdan Arct (b. May 27, 1914 in Warsaw - May 14, 1973 in Siedlce, Poland) was a Polish fighter pilot of the Polish Air Force in World War II and book author.

Until the capitulation of Poland at the Beginning of World War II, Arct fought in the Polish Armed forces. Then he escaped to France, and served as a flight instructor in North Africa. After the French capitulation he flew to Great Britain and became a fighter pilot at the beginning of 1941. His training finished, he flew missions in North Africa and England. Promoted to the rank of Major of the Royal Air Force in 1944 he was shot down over Holland. He was interned as a Prisoner of war in the German town of Barth.

After his release from internment in 1945 he went back to England. In 1947 he moved with his English wife Beryl and his daughter to the east of Poland. Like many other poles that had fought in the armed forces of the Allies of World War II, he had to suffer under repressions from the new (moscow-controled) Polish government until 1956.

Between 1944 and 1973 he wrote fortyfour books with four million copies overall. Bohdan Arct died all of a sudden in 1973 in the age of 59.

His most important book is considered to be Kamikadze – Boski Wiatr, a novel about an Kamikaze-pilot.

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