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Wiktor Poliszczuk
Wiktor Poliszczuk
Wiktor Poliszczuk
Born(1925-10-10)October 10, 1925
Dubno, Poland
DiedNovember 17, 2008(2008-11-17) (aged 83)
CitizenshipPolish, Canadian
OccupationPolitologist
Known forPolish-Ukrainian relations

Wiktor Poliszczuk (10 October 1925 in Dubno near Rivne — 17 November 2008 in Toronto)[1] was a Polish-Ukrainian-Canadian politologist specialising in the history of political thought (a Canadian citizen of Polish-Ukrainian descent), who wrote about the Polish-Ukrainian relations during World War II and issues relating to the emergence of Ukrainian nationalism in the 20th century resulting in a campaign of ethnic cleansing.[2] Poliszczuk's work has been criticized by several Polish,[3] Canadian,[4] American,[5] and Ukrainian historians,[6] but also acknowledged for his Polish-Ukrainian reconsiliation effort.[7]

Biography

Poliszczuk was born in Dubno, into a family of Ukrainian father and Polish mother. He was raised as an Eastern Orthodox Christian. When he was a child Wiktor, his mother and two sisters were deported to Kazakh SSR by the Soviet authorities (in April, 1940). His father (an ethnic Ukrainian who had served as government official in interwar Poland) was executed by the Soviets. After World War II his family resettled in Dnipropetrovsk and later in 1946 he moved to Poland as a Polish national to re-unite with the family of his aunt. In Poland he graduated from the Pedagogical Liceum and worked as a teacher. Later he studied law at the Wrocław University, and political science at the University of Silesia in Katowice, where he obtained a PhD (his doctoral thesis was about the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism). He worked as an attorney in the People's Republic of Poland.[8] In 1981 during the time of martial law in Poland he emigrated to Canada. He lived in Toronto until his death in November 2008.

Work

Poliszczuk's research and his extensive writing were devoted to the anatomy of bolshevism, theory and practice of national rights in the former Soviet Union as well as the theory and practice of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army activities.[8] His on-line biography does not list any affiliations with a Canadian university.[8] His two books were translated into English-language books are self-published.[9][10]

Wiktor Poliszczuk was criticised as biased against OUN-UPA and nonscientific by several historians. Polish historian Rafał Wnuk of the Institute of National Remembrance in Lublin categorized Poliszczuk's work as belonging to the "nonscientific" tradition along with the authors who are "neither scientific nor objective".[3] Although Poliszczuk was described by Wnuk as a "left-wing democrat" (quotes provided by Wnuk), he was said by Wnuk to have used the same jargon and to have reached the same concluisions as the Polish national nonscientific writers.[3] Ukrainian academic Yaroslav Isayevich of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine called Poliszczuk an "expert practitioner of anti-Ukrainian hysteria." [6] Canadian historian David Marples described Poliszczuk's work as detailed, although taking the form of a polemic similar to the views regarding UPA from the Soviet perspective to which Poliszczuk's work can be added.[11] Poliszczuk fully supported Operation Vistula, the forced deportation of 140,000 ethnic Ukrainians from eastern Poland.[3] He claimed that this action was undertaken in order to fight the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Poliszczuk's specific argument was described as a "blatant" mistake by Yale historian and specialist Timothy Snyder.[5] In an interview published by the Warsaw-based Ukrainian newspaperr "Our Word", Polish historian Ryszard Torzecki dismissed Poliszczuk as an "NKVD prosecutor" and a person unworthy of discussion. [12]

Ukrainian nationalist historians also condemned Poliszczuk's works. [2] Volodomyr Serhiichuk from Ukraine published an entire book in response to his writing, defending OUN-UPA and emphasizing the Polish community's alleged collaboration with the Germans and with the Bolsheviks.[2] [4] Poliszczuk was a "left-wing democrat" who fully supported Operation Vistula, wrote Rafal Wnuk (referring to the forced deportation of the Ukrainian community from eastern Poland after the assassination of Communist minister Karol Świerczewski there); however, any attempts at his classification "using a national key" (i.e. Motyka)[13] would be the least convincing.[14]

Wiktor Poliszczuk was the author of over 200 papers, books and scientific publications, scientific articles, polemics, reviews, and press releases written in English, Ukrainian and Polish, including five large volumes bearing the title Integral Ukrainian nationalism as a variant of fascism (Toronto, 2003). His two books were translated into English-language.[15][16] In his writing, Poliszczuk clearly separates the issues of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Ukrainian nation, stating that the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists was based on terror. He explores the sources of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists' actions as based on the theories of Dmytro Dontsov.[3] On April 16, 2009, Wiktor Poliszczuk received posthumously the „Polonia Mater Nostra Est” award.[7]

Publications

  • Template:En icon "Legal and political assessment of the OUN and UPA, Toronto, 1997, 173 pages, ISBN 0-9699444-4-6 [1]
  • Template:En icon "Bitter truth": The criminality of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), the testimony of a Ukrainian, 403 pages, ISBN 0-9699444-9-7 [2]
  • Template:Pl icon "Dowody zbrodni OUN i UPA" (Proofs of OUN and UPA's crimes)
  • Template:Pl icon "Gorzka prawda" (Bitter truth)
  • Template:Pl icon "Ideologia nacjonalizmu ukraińskiego" (Ideology of Ukrainian nationalism)
  • Template:Pl icon "Apokalipsa według Wiktora Ukrainca" (Apocalipse according to a greater Ukrainian)
  • Template:Pl icon "Fałszowanie historii najnowszej Ukrainy" (Falsifying of the modern history of Ukraine)
  • Template:Pl icon "Ocena polityczna i prawna OUN i UPA" (Political and legal judgement of OUN and UPA)
  • Template:Pl icon "Akcja Wisła - próba oceny" (Action Vistula - an attempt to evaluate)
  • Template:Pl icon "Zginęli z rąk ukraińskich" (They died from Ukrainian hands)
  • Template:Pl icon "Pojęcie integralnego nacjonalizmu ukraińskiego" (Notion of the integral Ukrainian nationalism)
  • Template:Pl icon "Ukraińskie ofiary OUN-UPA" (Ukrainian victims of OUN-UPA)parts available online in English
  • Template:Pl icon "Integralny nacjonalizm ukraiński jako odmiana faszyzmu" (Integral Ukrainian nationalism as a variety of fascism)

References

  1. ^ Zmarł prof. Wiktor Poliszczuk Eulogy in Polish.
  2. ^ a b c “Theory and Practice: Historical Representation of the War Time Activities of the OUN-UPA (the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists - the Ukrainian Insurgent Army),” East European Jewish Affairs 36: 2 (December 2006): 163-189. By Anders Rudling.
  3. ^ a b c d e Recent Polish Historiography on Polish-Ukrainian Relations During World War II and its Aftermath, pages 4-5 and 11-12. Written by Rafal Wnuk, Institute for National Remembrance, Lublin.
  4. ^ a b Heroes and villains: creating national history in contemporary Ukraine. By David R. Marples
  5. ^ a b Timothy Snyder. (2001). “To Resolve the Ukrainian Question Once and For All”: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943-1947
  6. ^ a b Віктор ЗАМ’ЯТІН, "Не змішувати історію з політикою". Re: Jaroslav Isayevich, member of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, director of Ukrainian Studies of the National Academy of Sciences in Lviv, interviewed in the newspaper Den, No. 47, March 15, 2003. Google translate.
  7. ^ a b Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski (19.04.2009). "Laury dla Wiktora Poliszczuka i Kresowian (Laurels for Wiktor Poliszczuk...)". {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ a b c "Dr Wiktor Poliszczuk, pisarz, badacz (Poliszuk's biography). Prince John Circle, Oakville, Ont. Template:Pl icon
  9. ^ http://worldcat.org/search?q=0969944446&qt=owc_search
  10. ^ http://worldcat.org/search?q=0969944497&qt=owc_search
  11. ^ Heroes and villains: creating national history in contemporary Ukraine David R. Marples Central European University Press 2007 pp 207-208
  12. ^ Interview reprinted in Svoboda 2001, issue 12, pg. 9 Torzecki: " Немає сенсу говорити про Пруса. Це совєт­ський аґент. Подібно як прокурор НКВД Ві­ктор Поліщук. Це люди, на тему яких не дис­кутується."
  13. ^ Rafal Wnuk, "Recent Polish Historiography..." (ibidem), page 1. See note #2: Motyka Grzegorz., Problematyka stosunków polsko-ukraińskich w latach 1939-1948 w polskiej historiografii po roku 1989 in Historycy polscy i ukraińscy wobec problemów XX wieku, ed. Piotr Kosiewski, Grzegorz Motyka, Kraków 2000, pp. 166-178; Konflikt polsko-ukraiński na Wołyniu w świetle polskiej historiografii, Przegląd Wschodni 1997 (1/13); Motyka G., Spór o UPA w najnowszej polskiej historiografii, Warszawskie Zeszyty Ukrainoznawcze 2002(13), pp. 127-139.
  14. ^ Rafal Wnuk, "Recent Polish Historiography..." (ibidem), page 4. Re: G. Motyka's classification of trends "using a national key" in Problematyka stosunków polsko-ukraińskich... Kraków, 2000.
  15. ^ Viktor Polishchuk library, at WorldCat catalog.
  16. ^ http://worldcat.org/search?q=0969944497&qt=owc_search

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