Decommunisation of the NSA

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With large surprise and embarrassment, I read your text Leszek Żebrowski "Captain Koloss, or Mikulski" in the weekly magazine "To Things". I can't rather realize what kind of fungus to attack a deceased Polish actor before a decade ago. Stanisław Mikulski. The fact is, Mikulski had leftist views. But the fact that after 1989 he did not change them and pretended not to be a single-minded man, only to make him credible. The attitude of Mikulski, Kłosiński, Karewicz, Filipski, Poręba is most appropriate and honest.

Leszek Żebrowski attacks the 1967–1968 series "Rate bigger than life". This is not a political film, but a sensational adventure incarcerated during the Second War. Mr. Żebrowski knows precisely how many soldiers of the National Armed Forces had difficulties during the Stalinist period to make any career. This chance came after 1956. And it is very good that many have benefited from it. However, Żebrowski wanted to attack just 1 of those who succeeded. It is, of course, 1 of the directors of Andrzej Konica's “Stawki...”. Konic, as we know, was a soldier of the National Armed Forces (NSZ) ps. “Nałęcz”, in the Independent Battalion of Brigadier Mączyński, a company “Leśna” named “Zary”. Konic fought Germany in Chojnowskie Forests. present he was appointed a propaganda communist.

And Konic was no exception. Among the actors of this production we find many soldiers of the Home Army specified as Krystyna Feldman, Leon Niemczyk, Małgorzata Lorentowicz, Alina Janowska, Tadeusz Kosudarski, Adam Pawlikowski, Adam Pawlikowski, Jan Ciecierski, Roman Sykała or Zdzisław Maklakiewicz. We find soldiers of September 39 Tadeusz Kalinowski, Janusz Bylczyński, Feliks Żukowski, Aleksandra Sewruk or Bolesław Płotnicki. There was Emil Karewicz from the 2nd AWP and Auschwitz prisoner August Kowalczyk or Vladimir Skokylas. According to Żebrowski, were they all “a tool of effective propaganda”? Did they all support communism? Would good patriots just be shot in the head in a Berlin basement? It's totally absurd.

Mr. Żebrowski well knows that the vast majority of soldiers of the National Army, but besides the National Armed Forces, usually worked during the period of People's Poland. I myself knew NSZ soldiers who rebuilt Warsaw, worked in shipyards, mines, schools and universities. Of course, these attitudes are overlooked due to the fact that they do not match the romanticist and pro-conceptional communicative of the neo-sanctionary right, which Mr. Żebrowski has become a crucial figure.

I'm very sad. As they divided the nation, so they divided even those who fought for free Poland. After dividing the soldiers into the right ones (NSZ, AK, PsznZ) and the incorrect ones (AL, GL, 1 and 2 AWP), it was time to divide the right ones into more and less. due to the fact that it is known that the Romantics would like to see all the underground soldiers moving through the woods a decade after the war. Many supporters of insurrectional patriotism consider only heroes of those who have fallen in unequal and hopeless combat. This reasoning must be rejected due to the fact that it leads us astray.

Ryszard Zarębski (Bielsko-White)

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