Józef Cyrankiewicz
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox Politician Józef Adam Zygmunt Cyrankiewicz ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; 23 April 1911 – 20 January 1989) was a Polish Socialist (PPS) and after 1948 Communist politician. He served as premier of the Polish People's Republic between 1947 and 1952, and again for 16 years between 1954 and 1970. He also served as Chairman of the Polish Council of State from 1970 to 1972.<ref>Andrzej Krajewski (28 kwietnia 2011), Józef Cyrankiewicz, czyli jak kończą idealiści. Newsweek.pl. Template:Webarchive</ref><ref>Jerzy Reuter (24 sierpnia 2009), Józef Cyrankiewicz. Tarnowski Kurier Kulturalny. Template:Webarchive</ref>
Early life and education
Cyrankiewicz was born in Tarnów in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to father Józef (1881–1939)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and mother Regina née Szpak (1879–1967).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> His father was a local activist of the National Democracy<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> as well as lieutenant in the Polish Armed Forces<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> while his mother was an owner of several sawmills.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Cyrankiewicz attended the Jagiellonian University. He became secretary of the Kraków branch of the Polish Socialist Party in 1935.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
World War II
Active in the Union of Armed Struggle (Związek Walki Zbrojnej, later renamed to Armia Krajowa), the Polish resistance organisation, from the beginning of Poland's 1939 defeat at the start of World War II, Cyrankiewicz was captured by the Gestapo in the spring of 1941 and after imprisonment at Montelupich was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He arrived on 4 September 1942, and received registration number 62,933.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
He, along with other Auschwitz prisoners, was eventually transferred to Mauthausen as the Soviet front line approached Auschwitz late in the war. He was eventually liberated by the US Army.
The Auschwitz controversy
According to post-war communist era-propaganda, while in Auschwitz, Cyrankiewicz attempted to organize a resistance movement among the other imprisoned socialists and also worked on bringing the various international prisoners' groups together; those claims, used to build up his reputation in post-war Poland, are considered exaggerated by modern historians.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Ostałowska2017">Template:Cite book</ref> Instead, modern historians note that Cyrankiewicz controversially not only refused an appeal of a death sentence by Witold Pilecki, a Home Army resistance fighter who infiltrated Auschwitz and is considered to be the main creator of the resistance there, but suggested that he be treated "harshly, as an enemy of the state".<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="Ostałowska2017" />
Rise to power
First period in office
Following the end of the war, he became secretary-general of the Polish Socialist Party's central executive committee in 1946. However, factional infighting split the Party into two camps: one led by Cyrankiewicz, the other by Edward Osóbka-Morawski, who was also prime minister.
Osóbka-Morawski thought the PPS should join with the other non-communist party in Poland, the Polish Peasant Party, to form a united front against communism. Cyrankiewicz argued that the PPS should support the communists (who held most of the posts in the government) in carrying through a socialist programme, while opposing the imposition of one party rule. The Communist Polish Workers' Party (PPR) played on this division within the PPS, dismissing Osóbka-Morawski and making Cyrankiewicz prime minister.
The PPS merged with the PPR in 1948 to form the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR). Although the PZPR was the PPR under a new name, Cyrankiewicz remained as prime minister. He was also named a secretary of the PZPR Central Committee.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Cyrankiewicz gave up the prime minister's post in 1952 because party boss Bolesław Bierut wanted the post for himself. He did, however, become a deputy premier under Bierut.
Second period in office
However, in 1954, after Poland returned to "collective leadership," Cyrankiewicz returned to the premiership, a post he would hold until 1970. By this time, there was little left of Cyrankiewicz the socialist, as evidenced during the 1956 upheaval following Nikita Khrushchev's "secret speech." He tried to repress the rioting that erupted across the country at first, threatening that "any provocateur or lunatic who raises his hand against the people's government may be sure that this hand will be chopped off."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Cyrankiewicz was also responsible for the order to fire on the protesters during the 1970 demonstrations on the coast in which 42 people were killed and more than a 1,000 wounded. A few months after these demonstrations, Cyrankiewicz turned over the premiership to his longtime deputy, Piotr Jaroszewicz, and was named chairman of the Council of State—a post equivalent to that of president. Although it was nominally the highest state post in Poland, Cyrankiewicz had gone into semi-retirement. He held this post until he formally retired in 1972.
Cyrankiewicz died in 1989, a few months before the collapse of the communist regime. However, Cyrankiewicz (with others involved in the 1948 show trial) was posthumously charged in 2003 with complicity in Witold Pilecki's judicial murder.Template:Fact
Honours and awards
National honours
- File:POL Order Krzyża Grunwaldu 2 Klasy BAR.svg Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 2nd Class (1946)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- File:POL Krzyż Partyzancki BAR.svg Partisan Cross (1946)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- File:POL Polonia Restituta Wielki BAR.svg Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1949)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- File:POL Order Sztandaru Pracy 1 klasy BAR.svg Order of the Banner of Labour, 1st Class (1951)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- File:POL Order Budowniczych Polski Ludowej BAR.svg Order of the Builders of People's Poland (1954)<ref name="Kochanski">Template:Cite book</ref>
- File:POL Krzyż Oświęcimski BAR.svg Auschwitz Cross (1985)<ref name="Oberleitner">Template:Cite book</ref>
- File:POL Medal 30-lecia Polski Ludowej BAR.svg Medal of the 30th Anniversary of People's Poland
- File:POL Medal 40-lecia Polski Ludowej BAR.svg Medal of the 40th Anniversary of People's Poland
- File:POL Medal 10-lecia Polski Ludowej BAR.svg Medal of the 10th Anniversary of People's Poland
- File:POL Odznaka im. Ludwika Waryńskiego BAR.png Medal of Ludwik Waryński (1986)<ref>Template:In lang Stefan Oberleitner: Polskie ordery, odznaczenia i niektóre wyróżnienia zaszczytne 1705–1990: vademecum dla kolekcjonerów. Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, 1944–1990, Wydawnictwo Kanion, 1992, s. 209.</ref>
- File:POL Złoty Medal za Zasługi dla Obronności Kraju BAR.svg Golden Medal of Merit for National Defence
- File:POL Srebrny Medal za Zasługi dla Obronności Kraju BAR.svg Silver Medal of Merit for National Defence
- File:POL Brązowy Medal za Zasługi dla Obronności Kraju BAR.svg Bronze Medal of Merit for National Defence
- File:POL Odznaka 1000-lecia Państwa Polskiego BAR.png Badge of the 1000th Anniversary of the Polish State (1963)<ref>Template:In lang„Odznaka Tysiąclecia” dla czołowych działaczy partyjnych i państwowych [w:] „Trybuna Śląska|Trybuna Robotnicza”, nr 37, 13 lutego 1963, s. 1.</ref>
- File:POL Odznaka Honorowa Miasta Poznania BAR.jpg Honorary Badge of the City of Poznań (1966)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Foreign honours
- File:CZE Rad Bileho Lva 3 tridy BAR.svg Template:Flagicon Order of the White Lion, 1st Class (1947)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- File:Order of the National liberation Rib.png Template:Flagicon Order of People's Liberation (1947)<ref>Template:In lang Marszałek Tito dekoruje polskich ministrów [w:] „Trybuna Robotnicza”, nr 129, 12 maja 1947, s. 2.</ref>
- File:BUL Order of 9th September 1944 1st Class BAR.png Template:Flagicon Order of 9 September 1944, 1st Class (1948)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- File:HUN Order of Merit of Hungary 1946-49 GCross BAR.svg Template:Flagicon Grand Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit (1948)<ref>Template:In lang Wysokie odznaczenia dla osobistości polskich i węgierskich [w:] „Dziennik Zachodni”, nr 32, 1–2 February 1948, page 1.</ref>
- File:ROM Ordinul Steaua Republicii Populare Române clasa I BAR.svg Template:Flagicon Order of the Star of the Romanian People's Republic, 1st Class (1948)<ref>Template:In langDekoracja odznaczeniami rumuńskimi Premiera i członków Rządu RP [w:] „Trybuna Tygodnia”, nr 9, 29 lutego 1948, s. 3.</ref>
- File:DPRK ribbon bar - Order of National Flag 1st Class.svg Template:Flagicon Order of the National Flag, 1st Class (1957)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- File:MEX Order of the Aztec Eagle 1Class BAR.png Template:Flagicon Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (1963)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- File:FIN Order of the White Rose Grand Cross BAR.svg Template:Flagicon Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland with Collar (1964)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- File:Order of the Yugoslavian Great Star Rib.png Template:Flagicon Order of the Yugoslav Great Star (1964)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- File:Cordone di gran Croce OMRI BAR.svg Template:Flagicon Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (1965)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- File:Order of Crown Ribbon Bar - Imperial Iran.svg Template:Flagicon Grand Cordon of the Order of the Crown (1966)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- File:OrderOfGeorgiDimitrovRibbon.jpg Template:Flagicon Order of Georgi Dimitrov (1967)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- File:Legion Honneur GC ribbon.svg Template:Flagicon Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour (1967)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- File:SU Medal In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin ribbon.svg Template:Flagicon Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" (1969)
See also
References
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