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The article deals with various forms and strategies of remembering the past. Krockow’s book, which is an important voice in German discourse on remembering the lost motherland, belongs to the current of non-fiction and the literature of memory. The author deliberately mixes styles and genres: a loose tale about the olden days, a historical essay, family history, personal recollections and an account of a journey. The description of Pomerania as a littleknown province of the former German East, presented from the historical and sociological perspective, is far from nostalgic as it offers a critical look at the most recent history of Germany. The reconstruction of the history of the region as well as the mentality of its inhabitants constitutes the author’s personal method of coming to terms with the German ideology which led to the Second World War, expulsion and the loss of the motherland.
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W artykule przedstawiono nieznany szerzej periodyk niemiecki wychodzący w latach 1946–1948 w Berlinie: „Monatsberichte der ehemaligen Kirchengemeinden von Landsberg (Warthe) Stadt und Land” jako świadectwo kształtowania tożsamości adaptacyjnej uchodźców – landsberczyków, którzy stracili ziemię rodzinną po II wojnie światowej w wyniku przesunięcia granic Niemiec i Polski. W omówieniu dokonano próby zdefiniowania paradygmatu narracji kulturowo zamkniętej. Na przykładzie „Monatsberichte” ukazano jeden z wariantów tej narracji, charakterystyczny dla społeczności złączonej cierpieniem, wyznawaną religią i idealizacją życia w utraconym Heimacie.
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This paper presents a little known German magazine coming out in the years 1946 to 1948 in Berlin: Monatsberichte der ehemaligen Kirchengemeinden von Landsberg (Warthe) Stadt und Land as evidence of the formation of adaptive identity of refugees – inhabitants of Landsberg who lost their land after World War II as a result of moving the borders of Germany and Poland. The discussion is an attempt to define the paradigm of a culturally closed narrative. One variant of this narrative, characteristic of communities united by grief, professed religion and idealization of life in a lost Heimat is presented based on the example of Monatsberichte.
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