AN ORDINARY MAN, A NATIONAL HERO, A POLISH PALACH? SOME THOUGHTS ON THE MEMORIALIZATION OF RYSZARD SIWIEC IN THE CZECH-POLISH CONTEXT

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Stach, Sabine [1 ]
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[1] German Hist Inst, Warsaw, Poland
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Ryszard Siwiec; Jan Palach; memory politics; self-immolation; political martyrs;
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On 8 September 1968, Ryszard Siwiec set fire to himself during a harvest festival in the 10th Anniversary Stadium in Warsaw. Through his self-immolation, he sought to protest against Communist rule in general and the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in particular. However, his death did not gain wider attention. Further protests 'by fire' took place in the subsequent months and years in East Central Europe. Among them was the self-immolation by the Czech student Jan Palach in Prague. In contrast to Siwiec, this young man was immediately recognised as a martyr in Czechoslovakia as well as on the other side of the Iron Curtain. It was only after 1989 that Ryszard Siwiec's story became increasingly well-known. Today, his act still remains in the shadow of Palach's, however. This article deals with the marginal position of Siwiec in the Polish national pantheon. By reflecting on the various constraints on creating martyrs in state and post-socialism, it focuses on one particular aspect of Polish and Czech or rather Polish-Czech memory politics. As for the 'Polish Palach' Ryszard Siwiec, the paper demonstrates that Czechs have played a crucial role in popularizing him.
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