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Jan Ciechanowicz

Jan Ciechanowicz (Lithuanian: Ivanas Tichonovičius, Janas Ciechanowiczius, Janas Ciechanovičius; Russian: Иван Станиславович Тихонович; 2 July 1946 – 10 January 2022) was a Polish Lithuanian politician who was an ethnic Polish member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1989–1991).

Life and career Edit

Ciechanowicz was born in Varniany, Byelorussian SSR, on 2 July 1946. He studied at the Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages in Minsk (1964–1970). He proceeded to earn a doctor's degree. He then worked as a teacher of German and English in Polish schools in the Lithuanian SSR.

In 1975 he became a docent at the University of Vilnius, later becoming the dean of the faculty of Polish at the Vilnius Pedagogical University (1988–1989). In 1988, Ciechanowicz was one of the founders of the Association of Poles in Lithuania. In 1989, he was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Ciechanowicz represented pro-Soviet positions,[1] supporting the continuation of the USSR.

 
The self-proclaimed Polish National-Territorial Region

He was one of the supporters of the autonomy movement of the Poles of the Vilnius region, that had been part of Poland before being attached to Lithuania in 1939.

From May 1990, he was the leader of the ephemeral Polish Human Rights Party [pl], intended to cover the entire Soviet Union and represent all Poles in the Soviet Union. The party's program included fighting anti-Polish sentiment, working for the establishment of Polish autonomous districts in all Soviet republics and also the idea of establishing the East Polish Soviet Socialist Republic (Republic of Eastern Poland), which was to eventually include all lands lost by Poland after World War II to the USSR.[2] According to Ciechanowicz, he discussed the issue with Mikhail Gorbachev in late May or early June 1989 during the first session of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union. In addition to this, Ciechanowicz claims to have discussed the issue with Nursultan Nazarbayev and Islam Karimov, and to have promoted it in the United States Congress, where he attended a meeting of one of the committees at the invitation of Congressmen John Dingell and Konjorski (probably Paul Kanjorski), but had support only from a section of the Polish press in the United States.[3]

On October 6, 1990, during the second round of the Second Congress of Deputies of the Vilnius Region in Eišiškės, Ciechanowicz proposed the proclamation of the Autonomous Polish Vilnius Unit with the status of a republic within the USSR. After its rejection, Ciechanowicz later proposed a compromise providing for the declaration of full territorial autonomy as part of Lithuania: if this proposal was not accepted by Lithuanian authorities, the autonomy would then be proclaimed as part of the USSR. If this project also failed, the autonomy would be proclaimed at the next congress as part of Poland. The proposal would also be later rejected.[4]

No major political parties or organizations in Poland publicly supported Ciechanowicz's ideas. The proposition was protested by the Solidarity, and other international Polish media. The following developments in Lithuania, which eventually led to its full independence in 1991, eventually ended any conversations about the proposition of the East Polish SSR.[5][6][7]

Jan Ciechanowicz, in 1992, made a pledge to the Prosecutor General's Office of Lithuania that he would no longer engage in political activity. Then, due to his inability to get a job in Lithuania, he settled in Poland, retaining his Lithuanian citizenship.[8] In Poland he taught German and English at institutions of higher education. He died on 10 January 2022, at the age of 75 from COVID-19 in Płock during the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland.[9][10]

References Edit

  1. ^ Van Horne, Winston A. (January 1997). Global Convulsions: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism at the End of the Twentieth Century. SUNY Press. p. 253. ISBN 9780791432358.
  2. ^ Jundo-Kaliszewska 2019, p. 195-196.
  3. ^ "Jan Ciechanowicz: Byłem polskim narodowcem [+VIDEO] » Kresy - wiadomości, wydarzenia, aktualności, newsy". Kresy - wiadomości, wydarzenia, aktualności, newsy (in Polish). 1 November 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  4. ^ Jundo-Kaliszewska 2019, p. 208-213.
  5. ^ Dangiras Mačiulis, Rimas Minkys, Nikžentaitis Alvydas: "Okupacja Wilna". Rzecz o historii drugiego stopnia. in Mówią Wieki, April 2012.
  6. ^ ""Wielu chce polskiej autonomii na Wileńszczyźnie". Wielu, czyli kto? Polacy z Litwy też?". kresy24.pl.
  7. ^ "Wschodniopolska Republika Ludowa na Litwie i Białorusi? Tej prowokacji wojennej już próbowano, a Polska się uodporniła". wpolityce.pl.
  8. ^ Bobryk 2013, p. 77.
  9. ^ "Nie żyje Jan Ciechanowicz - chciał autonomii dla Polaków na Wileńszczyźnie i Kresach Wschodnich [+VIDEO] » Kresy - wiadomości, wydarzenia, aktualności, newsy". Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Nie żyje Jan Ciechanowicz - chciał autonomii dla Polaków na Wileńszczyźnie i Kresach Wschodnich". kresy.pl. 10 January 2022.

Bibliography Edit

  • Bobryk, Adam (2013). Społeczne znaczenie funkcjonowania polskich ugrupowań politycznych w Republice Litewskiej 1989 - 2013 [Social significance of the functioning of Polish political groups in the Republic of Lithuania 1989 - 2013] (in Polish). Siedlce.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Jundo-Kaliszewska, Barbara (2019). Zakładnicy historii. Mniejszość polska w postradzieckiej Litwie [Hostages of history. The Polish minority in post-Soviet Lithuania] (in Polish). Łódź.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Pedagogical University 1988 1989 In 1988 Ciechanowicz was one of the founders of the Association of Poles in Lithuania In 1989 he was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Ciechanowicz represented pro Soviet positions 1 supporting the continuation of the USSR nbsp The self proclaimed Polish National Territorial RegionHe was one of the supporters of the autonomy movement of the Poles of the Vilnius region that had been part of Poland before being attached to Lithuania in 1939 From May 1990 he was the leader of the ephemeral Polish Human Rights Party pl intended to cover the entire Soviet Union and represent all Poles in the Soviet Union The party s program included fighting anti Polish sentiment working for the establishment of Polish autonomous districts in all Soviet republics and also the idea of establishing the East Polish Soviet Socialist Republic Republic of Eastern Poland which was to eventually include all lands lost by Poland after World War II to the USSR 2 According to Ciechanowicz he discussed the issue with Mikhail Gorbachev in late May or early June 1989 during the first session of the Congress of People s Deputies of the Soviet Union In addition to this Ciechanowicz claims to have discussed the issue with Nursultan Nazarbayev and Islam Karimov and to have promoted it in the United States Congress where he attended a meeting of one of the committees at the invitation of Congressmen John Dingell and Konjorski probably Paul Kanjorski but had support only from a section of the Polish press in the United States 3 On October 6 1990 during the second round of the Second Congress of Deputies of the Vilnius Region in Eisiskes Ciechanowicz proposed the proclamation of the Autonomous Polish Vilnius Unit with the status of a republic within the USSR After its rejection Ciechanowicz later proposed a compromise providing for the declaration of full territorial autonomy as part of Lithuania if this proposal was not accepted by Lithuanian authorities the autonomy would then be proclaimed as part of the USSR If this project also failed the autonomy would be proclaimed at the next congress as part of Poland The proposal would also be later rejected 4 No major political parties or organizations in Poland publicly supported Ciechanowicz s ideas The proposition was protested by the Solidarity and other international Polish media The following developments in Lithuania which eventually led to its full independence in 1991 eventually ended any conversations about the proposition of the East Polish SSR 5 6 7 Jan Ciechanowicz in 1992 made a pledge to the Prosecutor General s Office of Lithuania that he would no longer engage in political activity Then due to his inability to get a job in Lithuania he settled in Poland retaining his Lithuanian citizenship 8 In Poland he taught German and English at institutions of higher education He died on 10 January 2022 at the age of 75 from COVID 19 in Plock during the COVID 19 pandemic in Poland 9 10 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