Rozważania o powstaniu warszawskim na łamach „Tygodnika Powszechnego” w latach 1945–1953
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The purpose of this article was to present in detail the considerations of “Tygodnik
Powszechny” journalists on the Warsaw Uprising. In the realities of post-war Poland,
the Catholic view presented by “Tygodnik” was clearly different from the materialistic
world view promoted by the authorities at the time. Although the editors of this Christian
magazine generally avoided topics related to the fate of ordinary civilians in the Polish capital
during these dramatic events, they did not hesitate to raise painful topics. The question
of the religiosity of the fighters and the figure of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński were discussed
extensively. Although when describing some themes, e.g. the alleged participation of the
Russian Liberation Army in the fights, communist myths were reproduced in the narrative
of the uprising, the editors of the weekly discussed vividly among themselves, showing
different worldviews in the magazine (e.g. the polemic between Wojciech Kętrzyński
and Stefan Kisielewski). In connection with the above, it should be stated that “Tygodnik
Powszechny”, despite external pressure, approached the subject of the Warsaw Uprising as
fully as possible.
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