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adam_text | Zarząd Główny
Ludowego Towarzystwa Naukowo-Kulturalnego
Oddział LTN-K w Lublinie
Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego w Warszawie
ZAWSZE
WIERNI
POLSCE
115 LAT
POLSKIEGO RUCHU LUDOWEGO
Redakcja naukowa
Ewelina Podgajna, Marcin Wichmanowski
Lublin - Warszawa 2011
Spis treści
Przedmowa - Janusz Gmitruk 9
Jan Jachymek - Ludowcy w polskim życiu politycznym 15
Marcin Wichmanowski - Działalność i myśl polityczna
Polskiego Stronnictwa Ludowego „Piast 33
Ewa Batorska - Ludowcy w układzie sil politycznych
powiatu zamojskiego w latach 1918-1930 47
Eleonora Kirwiel - Układ sił politycznych na Kresach
Północno-Wschodnich IIRP w świetle wyników wyborów
parlamentarńych w 1922 roku 67
Radosław Dąbrowski - Z dziejów konspiracji ludowej
w powiecie krasnostawskim w latach 1939-1944 85
Jacek Romanek - Działania wobec ludowców w województwie
lubelskim w latach 1944-1956 w świetle materiałów
WTJBP w Lublinie 99
Antoni Mieczkowski - IV Wojewódzki Zjazd Zjednoczonego
Stronnictwa Ludowego w Lublinie 10-11 listopada 1956 roku 113
Jacek Szamik - Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe 1990-2010 119
Magdalena Kuranc-Szymczak - Myśl polityczna Adama Bienia
Wolności, prawa człowieka i obowiązki 137
Ewelina Podgajna - Stefan Korboński (1901-1989)
Polityk ruchu ludowego 153
Łukasz Kot - Działalność Leopolda Skulskiego w PSL „Piast
(1923-1928) 183
Artur Borzęcki - Małgorzata Szpringerowa - posłanka
i działaczka ruchu ludowego 191
Źródła i literatura 205
Streszczenie w języku angielskim 223
Indeks nazwisk 233
Contents
Preface - Janusz Gmitruk 9
Jan Jachymek - People s movement in Polish political life 15
Marcin Wichmanowski — Actwity and political thought
of the Polish People s Party „Piast 33
Ewa Batorska - People s activists in the system of political
forces of Zamojski District in the years 1918-1930 47
Eleonora Kirwiel - The system of politiccd forces in North-Eastern
Frontier of the Second Republic of Poland in the light of the results
of the parliamentary election in 1932 67
Radosław Dąbrowski - The history of peasants conspiracy
in the Krasnystaw county during the years 1939-1944 85
Jacek Romanek -Actions against thepeople s activists taken
in Lubelskie Province in the years 1944-1956 as exemplified
in the materials collected at WUBM in Lublin 99
Antoni Mieczkowski - The 41 1 Provincial Convention of the United
People s Party in Lublin as of 10- ll h February 1956 113
Jacek Szamik - Polish People s Party 1990-2000 119
Magdalena Kuranc-Szymczak - Adam Bień s Political Thought-
Freedoms, human rights and obligations 137
Ewelina Podgajna - Stefan Korboński (1901-1989) Politician
of the people s movement 153
Łukasz Kot - Leopold Skulski s actwity in Polish People s
Party „Piast (1923-1928) 183
Artur Borzęcki - Małgorzata Szpringer — representative and activist
of the people s movement 191
Bibliography 205
Abstracts -Always faithfid to Poland 115 years of the
Polish people s movement (Editors E Podgajna, M Wichmanowski 223
IndexofNames 233
Abstracts
Always faithful to Poland.
115
years
of the Polish people s movement
Editors E. Podgajna, M. Wichmanowski
Jan Jachymek, People s movement in Polish political life
The Polish people s movement was ideological and political stream which
was formed at the turn of 19th and 20th centuries. People s activists situated
themselves in the center of Polish political life. The movement was of reform
nature. It was based on the assumptions of the ideology of agrarism and was a
pure democratic movement. The ideal of the state was people s and democratic
Poland. The common feature of the peasant activists political thought consisted
of the two great ideas: the fight for national liberation of the Polish land and
unifying them under one state organism and social liberation of the peasants.
The first group who started to organize themselves comprised
Galicia
people s
activists. In
1895
the Polish People s Party came into being. The next group to
form were the peasants living in the area of the Prussian Partition. In January
1896
in Elk, the Mazurian People s Party was formed. The people s activists
under Russian Partition were the last group to organize themselves. The peo¬
ple s movement in the period of the Second Republic of Poland was consider¬
ably diverse as far as its political and organizational character was concerned.
The following parties had their MPs in
Sejm:
PSL „Wzywolenie , PSL
„Piast ,
PSL The Right Wing, People s Radical Party, Peasant Party and People s Party.
During the mid-war period, the people s movement was the mostly represented
political option. During World War II, the people s activists had their represen¬
tatives in the Polish government abroad as well as in the structures of the Polish
Underground State. After the war finished, they faced the totalitarian system
which, by its nature, did not tolerate pluralism and democracy. Being the main
power of anti-communism opposition they were combated in a particularly
hostile way by
PPR
and so-called „people s power . Between November 27th and
29th
, 1949,
during the Congress of People s Movement Unity in Warsaw, the
United People s Party was formed as a result of the merge of People s Party and
223
Abstracts
Polish People s Party. That was the most prominent breakthrough in over half
-
of -century activity of the movement. Winning back the sovereignty and ideo¬
logical and political identity by the people s activists was not an easy process.
After the year
1989,
the modern Polish People s Party emerged as a result of uni¬
fication of PSL-Odrodzenie and PSL
Wilanów.
The Polish People s Party not only
came back to their previous name dated back to
1903
but also Mikolayczykovsky s
PSL. Moreover, they accepted the new, at that stage of their evolution, assump¬
tions of the neo-agrarism theory. In the course of the process of political system
reconstruction they played a crucial role in the state life of Poland.
Martin Wichmanowski, Activity and political thought of the Polish People s
Party
„Piast
The Polish People s Party
„Piast
was a peasant party by nature. They played
a vital role in the history of the people s movement and eventually affected the
shape of the re-born Poland. The very awareness of this party existence is evi¬
dent even in the circles apparently not interested in the history of the people s
movement, and their unquestionable leader,
Wincenty Witos,
referred to as „the
people s speaker belongs to the profile of people who contributed to the cre¬
ation of the history of Poland. The Polish People s Party „was marching along
the path determined by
Witos
in spite of constantly being affected by other
political movement pressures, from both the right wing and the left one. That
situation continued to the dawn of the
1920s
when numerous „old
„Piast
fol¬
lowers with
Jakub
Bojko
as their leader definitely joined the sanation camp.
During World War I Polish People s Party, acting within the confines of the inde¬
pendence camp, powered the troops of the combat organizations and effective¬
ly helped in reconstruction of the destroyed villages. At the dusk of indepen¬
dence, Polish People s Party
„Piast
had their most powerful support in the ex
Austrian partition and partly in the German one. On the day of the opening of
Legislative House of Parliament
(Sejm),
that is, on 10th February
1919, 340
MPs belonged to
10
different clubs. Polish People s Party
„Piast
was classed as
one of the ten clubs of the center, and played a leading role there as the party
was one of the best represented ones. In the period of the mid-war 20s, for the
first
8
years
(1918-1926)
in independent Poland, Polish People s Party
„Piast
enjoyed good climate for their optimal activity. It was one of the most influen¬
tial and strong parties acting in the countryside. It was a political party which
had rich parliamentary heritage and tradition. MPs and senators of
„Piast
played an important role in the political life of the state; the people s activists
delegated over half of their representatives to the
13
government cabinets and
were the leaders of those cabinets four times. The period from
1926
marked the
time when there were a lot of internal conflicts inside the party. In the conse¬
quence of the May Coup, the position of Witos s fraction was severely weakened.
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Abstracts
In the election to
Sejm
of the second term in
1928,
election disaster of
„Piast
weakened their political and organizational influence in both the parliament and
the area. However, they actively participated in the political life of the Republic
of Poland in the mid-war
1920s.
Their political thought, which was formed yet
in the partition captivity, was adjusted to the conditions of political activity in re¬
born Poland and was equipped with new contents being the result of their func¬
tioning in the independent state.
Ewa Batorska,
People s activists in the system of political forces of
Zamojski
District in the years
1918-1930
The picture of the mid-war
Zamojski
Region, as the one of the bastions of
the people s movement undoubtedly functions in both common historic aware¬
ness as well as it emerges from more detailed
historiographie
and political stud¬
ies. The people s movement in
Zamojski
Region had strong support in the peri¬
od when Poland was winning back its independence. The results of the election
to the Legislative
Sejm
are the obvious evidence for this. The overwhelming
victory was enjoyed by the main people s formation of the contemporary
Kongresówka
-
Polish People s Party
„Wyzwolenie .
The subsequent election
proved the tendency which was marked in
1919.
In
1922,
beside Polish People s
Party
„Wyzwolenie ,
Peasants Radical Party appeared as the main representative
of the radical part of the people s movement, and those two parties together won
over half of all cast votes. In the first election after the May Coup, The Peasant
Party took over the role of the main movement force. Their troops were sup¬
ported by the former activists of Peasants Radical Party and partly Polish
People s Party
„Wyzwolenie
from
Zamojskie
Region. At the same time howev¬
er, that election was the first one in re-born Poland, in which it was not the party
presenting the program targeted at the peasant community enjoyed the victory
in the discussed area. The greatest number of voters (almost
30%)
cast their
vote for
PPS,
although other people s formations still enjoyed considerable sup¬
port (together they obtained over
40%).
Centrolew built its relative election
success in
Brześć
election on that particular basis, and obtained almost three
times greater support as compared with the rest of the country. At the same
time, the initiated by sanation fractions in the people s movement contributed
to some degree to a pretty good result obtained by the governmental camp
(33%
got by BBWR as compared to
53%
by Centrolew). The power of the people s
activists was proved, already in
1930s
by considerable influences held by
People s Party in the district self-government as well as the strength of anti-gov¬
ernment speeches in the half of the decade.
225
Abstracts
Eleonora
Kirwiel The system of political forces
m
North-Eastern Frontier of
the Second Republic of Poland in the light of the results of
Ле
parliamentary elec¬
tion in
1932
Parliamentary election in the North-Eastern Frontier in
1922
vitally affected
the process of political life development. The election was the first democratic
(and as it turned out the last one) election in the mid-war Poland covering this
area. The election to the Legislative
Sejm in
the year
1919
could not be held in
that area because it still was under German occupation and the fight to deter¬
mine its national state of belonging still lasted. Election to the Vilneus
Parliament did not cover the whole of the discussed area and its role was that of
the vote nature pointing out to the Polish character of that area. For the first
time the need to initiate the process of appointing the representatives of the
local community to the representative body appeared in the area distant from
the center. The body was the nationwide parliament and the frontier society
started to directly participate in the political life of the country. This election
also created conditions for Polish various political forces to present to the resi¬
dents of these areas own political views. The system of political forces which
formed in the north-eastern area in the course of the results of the parliamen¬
tary election as of
1922
clearly differed from the nationwide view. The main win¬
ners in that area were: The Polish People s Party Liberation which won
31,4%
of votes (in Poland
- 11%)
and the Block of Ethnic Minorities
- 25%
(in Poland
- 22%).
The Right Wing, with the result oscillating around
10,6%
votes classi¬
fied in the third position (as opposed to the first position in the nationwide scale
with the total percentage of
29,1%).
The result obtained by The Polish People s
Party
„Piast
in the territory of the north-eastern provinces also considerably
differed from the nationwide result.
9,5%
of the voters gave their vote for this
party, which finally classified them at the fourth position. As far as the nation¬
wide results were concerned, they held the second position obtaining
13,2%
of
votes. The Polish Socialist Party won only
3,1%
of votes in the North-eastern
Frontier, as compared with the result of
10,3%
in the scale of all Polish areas
involved.
Radosław Dąbrowski,
The history of peasants conspiracy in the
Krasnystaw
county during the years
1939-1944
Krasnystaw
county, which was part of
lubelskie
voivodship since its begin¬
ning in
1919
and was in Lublin area established by German authorities, was the
area where intensive conspiratorial actions were carried out. People of
Krasnystaw
area actively took part in social and political life of the county. The
biggest support was given to the parties representing the interests of rural peo¬
ple. During German occupation the resistance movement developed and
worked perfectly in
Krasnystaw
county. Political parties acting in this area before
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Abstracts
World War
II and having well developed structures, were able to adapt to work¬
ing in difficult occupational conditions. The leading role was taken by a peasant
movement
Roch
that created the armed wing called Peasants Battalions that
was the biggest military force in the county.
Jacek
Románek,
Actions against the people s activists taken in
Lubelskie
Province
m
the years
1944-1956
as exemplified in the materials collected at
WUBM
m
Lublin
When in the end of July
1944
a little and deprived of public support group¬
ing
-
Polish Worker s Party took over the government, it resulted in terror and
oppression
-
its main winning and governing tool. It also established, based on
soviet and with the help of soviet advisers, the main component of post-war gov¬
erning system
—
the security service which guaranteed its complete hegemony
in the forming power system. The declaration of being ready to take part in the
Provisional Government made by
Stanisław Mikołajczyk
in April
1945
as well as
the rise of Polish People s Party in August of
1945
forced communists to change
radically their former policy with regard to strong political opposition. PWP
organized Security Service, which task was to uncover or quite often just liqui¬
date both local People s Party structures and its most active members. From
1946
the Fifth Office and its subordinated departments and sections in
Regional and Local Bureaus of Public Security, as a part of this structure, dealt
with legal opposition (former Polish People s Party). The escalation of repres¬
sive actions against the members of Polish People s Party occurred in the
months preceding the planning national referendum and the parliamentary
election in
1947.
According to the report of the First Section of the Fifth
Department of Regional Bureau of Public Security in Lublin in the whole
Lublin province from the beginning of April to the end of June
1946
more than
120
activists connected both with
PPR
People s Party and Union of Rural Youth
„Wici .
The next wave of repressions stroke the activists of Polish People s Party
after rigging elections by the communists, when Security Service, being afraid
of protest rallies against that fact, organized by
PPR
in January
1947
obliged
Regional and Local Bureaus of Public Security to issue an absolute order pro¬
hibiting all gatherings organized or inspired by PPP They ordered also to arrest
immediately PPP activists, if they would organize such grouping behind the
back of authorities. The next task received by Security Service was not to let to
send any vote-rigging evidence, gathered and prepared by PPP activists. In the
next months Security Service set about total liquidation of PPP circles trying to
mobilize subordinated People s Party, intensifying propaganda which stigma¬
tized
Mikołaj
czyk, as well as forcing particular activists and even the whole cir¬
cles to disband local and public structures of
PPR
After
Mikoíajczyk s
escape,
according to the order published on 2nd November
1947,
the most of chairper-
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sons of the local structures of PPP were arrested in the night from 7th to 8th
November. In that very time communists together with the security officers
began to form new, subordinated to PWP, administration of PPP as well as
rebuild PPP
„Wyzwolenie
or
Lewica.
Antoni Mieczkowski,
The 4th Provincial Convention of the United People s
Party
m
Lublin as oflO-ll 1 February
1956
The fourth provincial convention of
UPP
was held in Lublin in the period
from
10-11
November
1956,
already in the period of „the October thaw which
slightly weakened the control of the public security organs and the Polish
United Workers Party over the people s party. The discussion during the con¬
vention was very stormy and mainly concerned the subject matters. It was
emphasized that
UPP
in the years
1950-1956
was not a political party but only
„
executive apparatus , and the people s activists coming from the mid-war
period, German occupation and the first post-war years were frequently treated
as the enemies of the Socialistic Party and the Soviet Union. In the period of
stalinism
it was observed that the clear weakening of the people s movement
was observed because of the repressions of the state organs. Numerous people s
activists left their mother land in order to avoid being arrested, a lot of them
were actually arrested or sentenced to long imprisonment. It was demanded
that authentic people s activists were to be chosen for the leadership of the party
instead of „peasants from
Marszałkowska
Street . It was emphasized that
1956
is a breakthrough year in the Polish history because it marked the beginning of
the process of the renewal of public life. Political parties in the country includ¬
ing
UPP
must be independent organizations. It was concluded that
UPP
should
draw ex activists of the democratic people s movement. Rehabilitation of the
people s activists is necessary and the exclusion of Stalinism propagators from
the party. The values formulated by the people s movement (ideal of a free man,
solidarity, patriotism, people s activists unity) were highlighted and the need of
taking care of them in People s Poland was emphasized. Being pressured by the
Voyevodship Board and the part of delegates, „alliance between workers and
peasants and „brotherhood friendship between Poland and the states of the
Soviet Union , one list of the candidates for the National Front in
Sejm
election
and collective form of the reconstruction of the agricultural system were
announced as the evidence of the full understanding of superiority of socialistic
way of production. This part of the act of the 4th Congress was also the expres¬
sion of the inability of
UPP
to represent the interests of peasants and the coun¬
tryside as the whole.
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Abstracts
Jacek
Szamik,
Polish People s Party
1990-2000
As a consequence of the treaty concluded in Yalta between the representa¬
tives of Big Three, Poland ended up in Soviet Union sphere of influence. The
functioning in Polish People s Republic political system of people s democracy
excluded reconstruction of the party system based on the rules of democracy
and pluralism. Until
1990
the peasant party existed in ZSL
-
a Polish United
Workers Party satellite organization. It was a sort of an incubator, thanks to
which in undemocratic reality both ideological and organizational germs of
authentic peasant movement survived. It was reborn in a form of PSL (Polish
People s Party) on
5
May
1990.
Since then until
2010
the party acted in an almost
unchanged organizational form. It was an active participant in Polish public life.
Basing on its own programme presumptions that derived from the ideology of
agrarianism (neo-agrarianism),
it made several legislative initiatives. The suc¬
cess of Polish Third Republic is partly the success of PSL. The party by its rep¬
resentatives had influence on major decisions in Poland. Among others, Marshal
of the
Sejm (Józef Zych),
Marshal of the Senate (Adam Struzik), or the Prime
Minister
(Waldemar Pawlak).
Magdalena
Kuranc-Szymczak, Adam Bien s Political Thought
-
Freedoms,
human rights and obligations
On 29th June
1928
at a convention of delegates of the wheels of rural youth
in Warsaw, which established the Polish Rural Youth Union
Wici, Adam
Bien
gave a talk in which he expressed views on the place of the individual in the
country as the highest form of organized existence of the nation. Lecture
Democracy in the upbringing of a young man in a free country concerned, the
essence of today s collective life, humanity and civilized system, called
-
democ¬
racy. According to the author being a term widely known and used by developed
countries of civilization, the lack of policy under democracy was accidental and
unique. The universality of the democratic idea, he said was the natural state of
mind and the other principle of life would not be possible due to the fact of
human civilization. Humanity is passing over the centuries a process of contin¬
uous change, developed a democratic face. Adam
Bien
believed that all human
affairs depend only on the will of man and that all people in the relations
between them are free and equal.
Ewelina Podgajna, Stefan
Korboński
(1901-1989).
Politician of the people s
movement
Stefan
Korboński
(1901-1989)
-the politician of the people s movement. He
played an important role in the war and occupation history of Poland as well as
subsequent years spent on exile. From his earliest years he was brought up in
the spirit of patriotic ideas and values. After profound analysis and thinking of
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the future of Poland, he chose the political option which was particularly close
to his heart -Polish People s Party. He believed and deeply hoped that Poland s
fate depended on the people s activists ideas. He identified himself with the
party s program which contained all essential issues concerning the widely
understood political system of the state, its territory, the location of Poland in
Europe, the role of ethnic minorities and above all, he agreed with the offered
catalogue of social and economic reforms. He was fighting for independent,
democratic and law abiding Poland. He was the man of honor and the patriot.
The evidence for this are the facts connected with his personal life and political
activity as well as the most recent history of Poland. He was not only a partici¬
pant but also creator of the social and political life in independent Poland, peo¬
ple s activist in the country and on exile in the United States.
Łukasz Kot,
Leopold
Skulskľs
activity
m
Polish People s Party J iast
(1923-1928)
Leopold Skulski was born in
1887
in
Zamość.
He finished the local junior
high school and next graduated from University of Technology in Karlsruhe
where he studied chemistry. He was a chemist and pharmacist. He was a very
active man in a lot of various areas. As a student of University of Technology he
became the president of the Corporation of Polish Students in Karsluhe.
Leopold Skulski was the only Polish president who came from
Zamość
and also
one of the youngest people holding this office in the Second Republic of Poland.
He hold the office of president from December
1919
to June
1920
and he was
also the minister of internal affairs in
Wincenty
Witos s government (from June
1920
to July
1921).
He joined his party with Polish People s Party
„Piast .
He sat
in several boards of
supervisers
of the banks and companies. He was also the
president of the
Żyrardów
Society of Establishments, he belonged to the found¬
ing fathers of
Polskie
Radio Company. In
1928
he resigned from the political
activity. During World War II he was arrested by
NKWD
in
Pińsk.
Next he was
transported to
Brześć
and
Mińsk.
He went missing in unclear circumstances.
His family suspects that he was buried in the common grave in Kuropaty.
Artur Borzecki, Małgorzata
Szprmger
-
representative and activist of the
people s movement
Małgorzata Szpringerowa
(b.
1887,
d.
1972)
was an educational activist,
member of a Polish socialist movement, and a representative for third parlia¬
ment during the interwar period
(1930-1935).
She was one of the leaders of the
socialist movement in the
Krasnystaw
county, as well as one of the most social¬
ly active women in the prewar Lublin voivodeship. Throughout her life she
served the Lublin region, particularly the town of
Krasnystaw
and the
Zamość
region. She was involved in cultural and educational life, and encouraged civic
230
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and political activity among rural women. She was a member of the Rural Youth
Union and many county government institutions. She collaborated with the
Polish Socialist Party and then became a member of Polish People s Party
„Wyzwolenie ,
People s Party and, after World War II, the United People s Party.
She died in
1972
and is burried at a Catholic cemetery in Sitaniec, near
Zamość.
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title | Zawsze wierni Polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego |
title_auth | Zawsze wierni Polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego |
title_exact_search | Zawsze wierni Polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego |
title_full | Zawsze wierni Polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego red. naukowa Ewelina Podgajna, Marcin Wichmanowski ; Zarząd Główny Ludowego Towarzystwa Naukowo-Kulturalnego, Oddział LTN-K w Lublinie, Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego w Polsce |
title_fullStr | Zawsze wierni Polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego red. naukowa Ewelina Podgajna, Marcin Wichmanowski ; Zarząd Główny Ludowego Towarzystwa Naukowo-Kulturalnego, Oddział LTN-K w Lublinie, Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego w Polsce |
title_full_unstemmed | Zawsze wierni Polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego red. naukowa Ewelina Podgajna, Marcin Wichmanowski ; Zarząd Główny Ludowego Towarzystwa Naukowo-Kulturalnego, Oddział LTN-K w Lublinie, Muzeum Historii Polskiego Ruchu Ludowego w Polsce |
title_short | Zawsze wierni Polsce |
title_sort | zawsze wierni polsce 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego |
title_sub | 115 lat polskiego ruchu ludowego |
topic | Bauernbewegung (DE-588)4192438-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Bauernbewegung Polen Aufsatzsammlung |
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