- Wojciech Jaruzelski
Infobox Officeholder
name = Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski
imagesize = 200 px
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caption = Wojciech Jaruzelski in 2006
order =President of the Republic of Poland
1st President of the Third Republic
term_start =December 31 ,1989
term_end =December 21 ,1990
vicepresident =
viceprimeminister =
deputy =
president =
primeminister =Tadeusz Mazowiecki
predecessor = "(Was President of the People's Republic of Poland)"
successor =Lech Wałęsa
order2 = President of the People's Republic of Poland
term_start2 =July 19 ,1989
term_end2 =December 31 ,1989
vicepresident2 =
viceprimeminister2 =
deputy2 =
president2 =
primeminister2 =Mieczysław Rakowski ,Czesław Kiszczak ,Tadeusz Mazowiecki
predecessor2 = Council of State
successor2 = "(Became President of the Republic of Poland)"
order3 = 6th Chairman of the Council of State
term_start3 =November 6 ,1985
term_end3 =July 19 ,1989
vicepresident3 =
viceprimeminister3 =
deputy3 =
president3 =
primeminister3 =Zbigniew Messner ,Mieczysław Rakowski
predecessor3 =Henryk Jabłoński
successor3 = "(Became President of the People's Republic of Poland)"
order4 = 8th Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland
term_start4 =February 11 ,1981
term_end4 =November 6 ,1985
vicepresident4 =
viceprimeminister4 =
deputy4 =
president4 =Henryk Jabłoński (Chairman of the Council of State)
primeminister4 =
predecessor4 =Józef Pińkowski
successor4 =Zbigniew Messner
order5 = 6th First Secretary of the Central Committe of the PUWP
term_start5 =October 18 ,1981
term_end5 =July 29 ,1989
predecessor5 =Stanisław Kania
successor5 =Mieczysław Rakowski
order6 = 4th Minister of the National Defence of the People's Republic of Poland
term_start6 = 1969
term_end6 = 1985
primeminister6 =Józef Cyrankiewicz ,Piotr Jaroszewicz ,Edward Babiuch ,Józef Pińkowski , Wojciech Jaruzelski
predecessor6 =Marian Spychalski
successor6 =Florian Siwicki
order7 =General of the Army
term_start7 = 1981
term_end7 = 1991
birth_date = birth date and age|1923|07|6
birth_place =Kurów ,Second Polish Republic
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =
party =Polish United Workers' Party
spouse = Barbara Jaruzelska
profession =Military
religion = Atheist
awards=Virtuti Militari ,Polonia Restituta ,Cross of Valor
footnotes =Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski (pronounced: from 1989 to 1990.
Military career
Jaruzelski was born into a family of Polish
gentry . He was raised on the family estate nearWysokie (in the vicinity ofBiałystok ) and later in the WarsawCatholic boarding school of Bielany.After the signing of the
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact when he was a teenager, his family fled toLithuania . Later they were deported to theAsia n part of theSoviet Union , where his father died atBiysk of lack of medical treatment. When theSoviets began building up Polish army units, Jaruzelski was among the first to join. At the end ofWorld War II he participated in theBattle of Berlin .As an officer of the
Ludowe Wojsko Polskie , Jaruzelski was trained at the Polish HigherInfantry School and theGeneral Staff Academy , and joined thePolish United Workers' Party (the formerPolish Communist Party ). In the first post-war years, he was among the military fighting the Polishanti-communist guerrillas ("cursed soldiers ") in theŚwiętokrzyskie region.He quickly rose in the military and Party, becoming a member of the
Central Committee in 1964. In 1968, he was named theMinister of Defense . In the same year, he was heavily involved in the "cleansing" of the Polish army as part ofMieczysław Moczar 'santi-semitic campaign. (In fact, he had close links to Moczar; he wasbest man at Moczar's second wedding, which does not appear in Jaruzelski'sautobiographical works).In 1968, during the
Prague Spring , he led the Polish military participation in theinvasion of Czechoslovakia .In 1970, he was involved in the plot against
Władysław Gomułka , which led to the appointment ofEdward Gierek as Communist PartyGeneral Secretary . He took part in organizing the suppression of striking workers, which led to massacres in the coastal cities ofGdańsk ,Gdynia ,Elbląg andSzczecin .Leader of the Polish military government
Jaruzelski became the party's
General Secretary andPrime Minister in 1981, whenLech Wałęsa 'sSolidarity movement was starting to gain popularity, both within Poland and abroad. OnDecember 13 1981 , Jaruzelski imposedmartial law in Poland .According to his explanation, this action was intended to prevent a threat of Soviet
invasion . Lawyers hold that the circumstances of themartial law were even in violation of the communistconstitution . Most former opposition members argue that it was merely an action by the Polish communistregime to retain power and strangle the newly born and developing civil society.Moreover, historical evidence released under
Russian President Boris Yeltsin has been brought to light indicating that the Soviet Union did not plan to invade Poland; in fact, the Soviets strictly rejected Jaruzelski's request for military help in 1981, leaving the Solidarity "problem" to be sorted out by the Polish government. This question, as well as many other facts about Poland in the years 1945-1989, are presently under the investigation of governmenthistorian s at the Institute of National Remembrance (Instytut Pamięci Narodowej , IPN), whose publications reveal facts from the communist-eraarchive s.Political reforms and presidency
The policies of
Mikhail Gorbachev also stimulated politicalreform inPoland . By the close of the tenth plenary session in December 1988, the Communist Party was forced, afterstrike s, to approach leaders of Solidarity for talks.From
February 6 toApril 15 ,1989 , talks of 13working group s in 94 sessions, which became known as the Round-Table negotiations, radically altered the shape of the Polish government and society. The talks resulted in an agreement to vest political power in a newly created bicameral legislature and in a President who would be the chief executive. Solidarity was legalized. After theelections , the communists, who were guaranteed 65 percent of the seats in the Sejm (thelower house ), did not win a majority, and Solidarity-backed candidates won 99 out of 100 freely contested seats in the Senate. Jaruzelski, whose name was the only one the Communist Party allowed on the ballot for thepresidency , won by just one vote in the National Assembly.Although Jaruzelski tried to persuade Solidarity to join the communists in a "grand
coalition ," Wałęsa refused, saying that Solidarity's goal was to liberate Poland from Communist-Soviet oppression. Jaruzelski resigned as General Secretary of the Communist Party but found he was forced to come to terms with a government formed by Solidarity.In 1990, Jaruzelski resigned as Poland's leader and was succeeded by Wałęsa in December. Subsequently, Jaruzelski faced charges for a number of actions such as
murder that he committed while he was Defense Minister during the Communist period.On
January 31 ,1991 , General Jaruzelski retired from the army service.After retirement
In May 2005, Russian President
Vladimir Putin awarded amedal commemorating 60th anniversary of victory overNazi Germany to Jaruzelski. Other former leaders awarded the medal includeRomania 's former King Michael I. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_kmafp/is_200505/ai_n14749487 Putin gives medal to Poland's communist-era strongman] ]Czech President Václav Klaus criticized this step, claiming that Jaruzelski is a symbol of theWarsaw Pact troops' invasion ofCzechoslovakia in 1968. Jaruzelski said that he had apologised and that the decision on the August 1968 invasion had been a great "political and moral mistake". [ [http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/08/22/jaruzelski.shtml http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/08/22/jaruzelski.shtml] ]On
March 28 ,2006 , Jaruzelski was awarded a Siberian Exiles Cross by Polish PresidentLech Kaczyński . However, after making this fact public Kaczyński claimed that this was a mistake and blamed thebureaucracy for giving him a document containing 1293 names without notifying him of Jaruzelski's presence within it. After this statement Jaruzelski returned the cross.On
March 31 ,2006 , the IPN charged him with committingCommunist crimes , mainly the creation of a criminal military organisation with the aim of conducting crimes (mostly concerned with the illegalimprisonment of people). The second charge involves the incitement of state ministers to commit acts beyond their competenceFact|date=March 2008. Jaruzelski has avoided most court appearances citing poor health.The
Polish Ministry of Defence is currently engaged in a process that would allow it to deny Jaruzelski any militarypension he currently receives. [ [http://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/wiadomosci/1,53600,3346837.html MON pyta IPN o współpracę Jaruzelskiego z IW ] ]See also
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History of Poland (1945-1989) References
External links
* [http://www.wojciech-jaruzelski.pl/ Jaruzelski's official website]
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