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The article analyzes the journalistic content of the Polish and German press on the 40th anniversary of Chancellor Willy Brandt’s gesture at the Monument to the Heroes of the Ghetto in Warsaw. The published texts are studied in the aspect of constructing collective memory with the Chancellor’s kneeling down perceived as a “locus of memory”. The focus of the article is on the fact that the periodicals, depending on their ideological orientation, draw attention to different aspects of the event from forty years ago.
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The German debate occasioned by the thirtieth anniversary of the German Autumn of 1977 seems to have been dominated by critical assessments of the student rebellion of ’68, identified as the root cause of the terrorist wave of the 1970s, epitomized by the urban guerilla group Red Army Faction (RAF). Meanwhile, forty years after the German ’68 rebellion Polish commentators were divided in their judgments of that radical protest movement. While analyzing the main features of the Polish debate this article tries to demonstrate that the type of coverage and the discourse employed in Poland conform to the mechanism of politics of creation
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The aim of the article is to examine the attitude of the Polish emigrants’ press to the March ‘68 in Poland. The nature of the article is general, the attention is focused on searching periodicals published abroad in 1968, like: „Narodowiec”, „Dziennik Polski i Dziennik Żołnierza”, „Wiadomości”, or „Dziennik Związkowy” and newspapers like: “Kultura” or “Myśl Polska”. The conducted research has shown that the majority of the Polish emigrants living abroad sided with the rebellious students in the communist country. Although there have been published such the journals like: „Kronika Tygodnika” or „Lud” which criticised the student activism or evidently outdistanced from what was happening during Polish People’s Republic times.
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