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Julia Brystiger

Julia Brystiger[needs Polish IPA] (née Prajs, born 25 November 1902, in Stryj – died 9 November 1975, in Warsaw) was a Polish communist activist and member of the security apparatus in Stalinist Poland.[1] She was also known as Julia Brystygier, Bristiger, Brustiger, Briestiger, Brystygierowa, Bristigierowa, and by her nicknames – given by the victims of torture: Luna, Bloody Luna, Daria, Ksenia, and Maria. The nickname Bloody Luna was a direct reference of her Gestapo-like methods during interrogations. Her pen name was Julia Preiss.[2] She was the author of several books.

Julia Brystiger
Julia Brystiger
Born
Julia Prajs

25 November 1902
Died9 November 1975
Other namesLuna Brystygier
CitizenshipPolish
Occupation(s)Interrogator, writer
Known forState Security Services (Urząd Bezpieczeństwa)

Life edit

Brystiger was the daughter of a Jewish pharmacist from Stryj (now Ukraine). In 1920 she graduated from high school in Lwów (new Second Polish Republic) and married a Zionist activist Natan (Nathan) Brystiger. She studied history at the Lwów University while pregnant and a year later gave birth to a son, Michał Bristiger.[3]

After graduating from University, Brystiger went to Paris where she continued her education, receiving a PhD in philosophy. Upon their return, in 1928–1929, she got a job at a high school in Vilnius and in a Jewish Teacher's College Tarbuch. Since 1927, she was an active participant in the communist movement, and in 1929 was fired because of her communist agitation. Working for the Communist Party of Poland, she was arrested several times, and in 1937 was sentenced to 2 years in prison.[2]

Stalinist agent edit

After the German and Soviet attack on Poland, Brystiger escaped to Samarkand, accepted Soviet citizenship and became an active member of the Soviet political administration. She created the so-called Committee of Political Prisoners, which helped the NKVD to imprison several members of the prewar Polish opposition movements.[4] She was "denouncing people on such scale, that she antagonized even Communist party members".[3] Ironically, at one point Brystiger oversaw the interrogation and persecution of Bela and Józef Goldberg – her future colleague, the UB interrogator known as Józef Różański. Różańskis had committed "a crime" of accepting Western food-aid in the form of two kilograms of rice and a bag of flour from the Polish Government in Exile's embassy, in order to save their daughter from starvation. A few years later, Józef Różański joined the NKVD and eventually, became a high ranking functionary in the Polish secret police. He ended up working alongside Brystiger – his former interrogator – in the Ministry of Public Security of Poland under Stalinism.[5]

Following German Operation Barbarossa Brystiger fled to Kharkov, then to Samarkand deep in the USSR. In 1943-44, she worked for the Union of Polish Patriots, and in October 1944, joined the new Polish Workers' Party. In December 1944, after returning behind the Soviet front, Brystygier began working for the infamous Ministry of Public Security of Poland, where she soon got promoted to the rank of Director of the Fifth Department created in July 1946 specifically for the purpose of persecution and torture of Polish religious personalities.[6] Her career is believed to have been so rapid also because she was intimate with such high functionaries as Jakub Berman and Hilary Minc.[4] In the Polish official archives, there is an instruction written by Brystygier to her subordinates, about the purpose of torture:

In fact, the Polish intelligentsia as such is against the Communist system and basically, it is impossible to re-educate it. All that remains is to liquidate it. However, since we must not repeat the mistake of the Russians after the 1917 revolution, when all intelligentsia members were exterminated, and the country did not develop correctly afterwards, we have to create such a system of terror and pressure that the members of the intelligentsia would not dare to be politically active.[7]

Brystiger personally oversaw the first stages of each UB investigation at her place of employment. She would torture the captured persons using her own methods such as whipping male victims' genitals. One of her victims was a man named Szafarzyński – from the Olsztyn office of the Polish People's Party – who died as a result of interrogation carried out by Brystygier. One of the victims of her interrogation methods testified later: "She is a murderous monster, worse than German female guards of the concentration camps". Anna Roszkiewicz–Litwiniwiczowa, a former soldier of the Home Army, said about Brystygier: "She was famous for her sadistic tortures; she seemed to have been obsessed with sadistic treatment of genitalia and was fulfilling her libido in that way.".[8]

Brystiger became the head of the 5th Department of UB sometime in the late 1940s. It specialized in the persecution of Polish religious leaders. Brystygier – a dogmatic Marxist – yearned to destroy all religion as an "opiate of the masses".[2] She directed the operation to arrest and detain the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński. The decision to arrest him had been made earlier in Moscow. Brystygier took an active part in the "war against religion" in the 1950s, during which 123 Roman Catholic priests were imprisoned in 1950 alone.

She also persecuted other congregations, such as the 2,000 jailed Jehovah's Witnesses.[1] Julia Brystygier left the Ministry of Public Security (UB) in 1956 and tried to become a writer, authoring a novel "Crooked Letters". She worked in a publishing house under Jewish communist Jerzy Borejsza (Różański's brother), and was a frequent visitor to a boarding school for the vision impaired, in a village near Warsaw.

Works edit

  • Krzywe litery (1960)
  • Znak "H" : opowiadania (1962)
  • Przez ucho igielne (1965)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b David Dastych, . Archived from the original on April 25, 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-01. Canada Free Press CFP, January 10, 2007. Retrieved from the Internet Archive, January 14, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c CFP, "Devil's Choice. High-ranking Communist Agents in the Polish Catholic Church" 2007-03-01 at the Wayback Machine By David Dastych, Canada Free Press, January 10, 2007
  3. ^ a b Tadeusz Piotrowski, Poland's holocaust: ethnic strife, collaboration with occupying forces and genocide... Page 60. McFarland, 1998, ISBN 0-7864-0371-3. 437 pages.
  4. ^ a b Z. Blazynski, Mowi Jozef Swiatlo. Za kulisami bezpieki i partii 1950-1955, London, 1986.
  5. ^ Ryszard Terlecki, "Miecz i Tarcza Komunizmu. Historia aparatu bezpieczenstwa w Polse, 1944-1990" (Sword and Shield of Communism. A history of the Polish security services, 1944-1990), Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków, 2007, pg. 72
  6. ^ Barbara Fijałkowska, RÓŻAŃSKI "LIBERAŁEM"[permanent dead link], 15 December 2002, Fundacja Orientacja abcnet; see also: B. Fijałkowska, Borejsza i Różański. Przyczynek do dziejów stalinizmu w Polsce, ISBN 83-85513-49-3. (in Polish)
  7. ^ Czeslaw Leopold and Krzysztof Lechicki, "Political Prisoners in Poland 1945-1956", Mloda Polska, Gdańsk, page 20.
  8. ^ A. Rószkiewicz-Litwinowiczowa, Trudne decyzje. Kontrwywiad Okregu Warszawa AK 1943-1944, wiezienie 1949-1954, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, Warszawa, 1991. Page 106.
  9. ^ Ryszard Bugajski Shooting Stalinist Drama in Warsaw, Film New Europe, http://www.filmneweurope.com/news/poland-news/item/110425-production-ryszard-bugajski-shooting-stalinist-drama-in-warsaw

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Julia Brystiger needs Polish IPA nee Prajs born 25 November 1902 in Stryj died 9 November 1975 in Warsaw was a Polish communist activist and member of the security apparatus in Stalinist Poland 1 She was also known as Julia Brystygier Bristiger Brustiger Briestiger Brystygierowa Bristigierowa and by her nicknames given by the victims of torture Luna Bloody Luna Daria Ksenia and Maria The nickname Bloody Luna was a direct reference of her Gestapo like methods during interrogations Her pen name was Julia Preiss 2 She was the author of several books Julia BrystigerJulia BrystigerBornJulia Prajs25 November 1902Stryj Austria HungaryDied9 November 1975Warsaw PolandOther namesLuna BrystygierCitizenshipPolishOccupation s Interrogator writerKnown forState Security Services Urzad Bezpieczenstwa Contents 1 Life 1 1 Stalinist agent 2 Works 3 See also 4 ReferencesLife editBrystiger was the daughter of a Jewish pharmacist from Stryj now Ukraine In 1920 she graduated from high school in Lwow new Second Polish Republic and married a Zionist activist Natan Nathan Brystiger She studied history at the Lwow University while pregnant and a year later gave birth to a son Michal Bristiger 3 After graduating from University Brystiger went to Paris where she continued her education receiving a PhD in philosophy Upon their return in 1928 1929 she got a job at a high school in Vilnius and in a Jewish Teacher s College Tarbuch Since 1927 she was an active participant in the communist movement and in 1929 was fired because of her communist agitation Working for the Communist Party of Poland she was arrested several times and in 1937 was sentenced to 2 years in prison 2 Stalinist agent edit This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is controversial accusations Please help improve this section if you can February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message After the German and Soviet attack on Poland Brystiger escaped to Samarkand accepted Soviet citizenship and became an active member of the Soviet political administration She created the so called Committee of Political Prisoners which helped the NKVD to imprison several members of the prewar Polish opposition movements 4 She was denouncing people on such scale that she antagonized even Communist party members 3 Ironically at one point Brystiger oversaw the interrogation and persecution of Bela and Jozef Goldberg her future colleague the UB interrogator known as Jozef Rozanski Rozanskis had committed a crime of accepting Western food aid in the form of two kilograms of rice and a bag of flour from the Polish Government in Exile s embassy in order to save their daughter from starvation A few years later Jozef Rozanski joined the NKVD and eventually became a high ranking functionary in the Polish secret police He ended up working alongside Brystiger his former interrogator in the Ministry of Public Security of Poland under Stalinism 5 Following German Operation Barbarossa Brystiger fled to Kharkov then to Samarkand deep in the USSR In 1943 44 she worked for the Union of Polish Patriots and in October 1944 joined the new Polish Workers Party In December 1944 after returning behind the Soviet front Brystygier began working for the infamous Ministry of Public Security of Poland where she soon got promoted to the rank of Director of the Fifth Department created in July 1946 specifically for the purpose of persecution and torture of Polish religious personalities 6 Her career is believed to have been so rapid also because she was intimate with such high functionaries as Jakub Berman and Hilary Minc 4 In the Polish official archives there is an instruction written by Brystygier to her subordinates about the purpose of torture In fact the Polish intelligentsia as such is against the Communist system and basically it is impossible to re educate it All that remains is to liquidate it However since we must not repeat the mistake of the Russians after the 1917 revolution when all intelligentsia members were exterminated and the country did not develop correctly afterwards we have to create such a system of terror and pressure that the members of the intelligentsia would not dare to be politically active 7 Brystiger personally oversaw the first stages of each UB investigation at her place of employment She would torture the captured persons using her own methods such as whipping male victims genitals One of her victims was a man named Szafarzynski from the Olsztyn office of the Polish People s Party who died as a result of interrogation carried out by Brystygier One of the victims of her interrogation methods testified later She is a murderous monster worse than German female guards of the concentration camps Anna Roszkiewicz Litwiniwiczowa a former soldier of the Home Army said about Brystygier She was famous for her sadistic tortures she seemed to have been obsessed with sadistic treatment of genitalia and was fulfilling her libido in that way 8 Brystiger became the head of the 5th Department of UB sometime in the late 1940s It specialized in the persecution of Polish religious leaders Brystygier a dogmatic Marxist yearned to destroy all religion as an opiate of the masses 2 She directed the operation to arrest and detain the Primate of Poland Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski The decision to arrest him had been made earlier in Moscow Brystygier took an active part in the war against religion in the 1950s during which 123 Roman Catholic priests were imprisoned in 1950 alone Further information Stalinist show trial of the Krakow CuriaShe also persecuted other congregations such as the 2 000 jailed Jehovah s Witnesses 1 Julia Brystygier left the Ministry of Public Security UB in 1956 and tried to become a writer authoring a novel Crooked Letters She worked in a publishing house under Jewish communist Jerzy Borejsza Rozanski s brother and was a frequent visitor to a boarding school for the vision impaired in a village near Warsaw Works editKrzywe litery 1960 Znak H opowiadania 1962 Przez ucho igielne 1965 See also editHistory of Poland Stalinist era 1948 1956 Michal Bristiger Julia Brystygier s son in Polish Wikipedia film Zacma inspired by the life of Julia Bristigierowa 9 References edit a b David Dastych Devil s Choice High ranking Communist Agents in the Polish Catholic Church Archived from the original on April 25 2007 Retrieved 2007 03 01 Canada Free Press CFP January 10 2007 Retrieved from the Internet Archive January 14 2013 a b c CFP Devil s Choice High ranking Communist Agents in the Polish Catholic Church Archived 2007 03 01 at the Wayback Machine By David Dastych Canada Free Press January 10 2007 a b Tadeusz Piotrowski Poland s holocaust ethnic strife collaboration with occupying forces and genocide Page 60 McFarland 1998 ISBN 0 7864 0371 3 437 pages a b Z Blazynski Mowi Jozef Swiatlo Za kulisami bezpieki i partii 1950 1955 London 1986 Ryszard Terlecki Miecz i Tarcza Komunizmu Historia aparatu bezpieczenstwa w Polse 1944 1990 Sword and Shield of Communism A history of the Polish security services 1944 1990 Wydawnictwo Literackie Krakow 2007 pg 72 Barbara Fijalkowska RoZANSKI LIBERALEM permanent dead link 15 December 2002 Fundacja Orientacja abcnet see also B Fijalkowska Borejsza i Rozanski Przyczynek do dziejow stalinizmu w Polsce ISBN 83 85513 49 3 in Polish Czeslaw Leopold and Krzysztof Lechicki Political Prisoners in Poland 1945 1956 Mloda Polska Gdansk page 20 A Roszkiewicz Litwinowiczowa Trudne decyzje Kontrwywiad Okregu Warszawa AK 1943 1944 wiezienie 1949 1954 Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy Warszawa 1991 Page 106 Ryszard Bugajski Shooting Stalinist Drama in Warsaw Film New Europe http www filmneweurope com news poland news item 110425 production ryszard bugajski shooting stalinist drama in warsaw Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julia Brystiger amp oldid 1194885023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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