Z Krakowa do Kirowa. O pomniku Iwana Koniewa w latach 1987–1991
Oglądaj/ Otwórz
Autor:
Czarnecka, Dominika
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 127, Studia Historica 12 (2012), s. [204]-226
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
History of Poland between 1945–19891990–2012
the history of Krakow
Krakow monuments
marshal Iwan Koniew
Data: 2012
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The article aims at showing the history of building and disassembling the monument of
Ivan Konev – the Prime Minister of the Soviet Union – in Krakow. The monument was one
of the important symbols of the Communist system and the domination of the Soviet Union
in Poland. Despite the objections of a considerable part of the society, the monument was
erected by the representatives of the falling regime as a kind of political manifestation. After
1989, the monument became one of the symbols of subjugation and hypocrisy of the Polish
nation that were most quickly demolished by the democratic government. The statue of
I. Konev was transported to Kirov, the remaining parts of the monument were disposed of
separately. Although the monument stood in Krakow for only four years, it imprinted in the
awareness of the citizens. Its history is particularly interesting in comparison with the then
socio-political events and is tightly connected with them.