Marian Spychalski
{{short description|Polish architect, military commander, and politician}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific_prefix = Marshal
| name = Marian Spychalski
| image = File:Marian Spychalski 1965 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Spychalski in 1965
| order = 3rd Chairman of the Polish Council of State
| term_start1 = 10 April 1968
| term_end1 = 23 December 1970
| primeminister1 = Józef Cyrankiewicz
| 1blankname1 = {{nowrap|First Secretary}}
| 1namedata1 = Władysław Gomułka
Edward Gierek
| predecessor1 = Edward Ochab
| successor1 = Józef Cyrankiewicz
| order2 = Minister of National Defence
| primeminister2 = Józef Cyrankiewicz
| term_start2 = 13 November 1956
| term_end2 = 11 April 1968
| predecessor2 = Konstanty Rokossowski
| successor2 = Wojciech Jaruzelski
| order3 = City mayor of Warsaw
| term_start3 = 18 September 1944
| term_end3 = 5 March 1945
| predecessor3 = Marceli Porowski
| successor3 = Stanisław Tołwiński
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1906|12|6}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1980|06|7|1906|12|6}}
| birth_place = Łódź, Piotrków Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
| death_place = Warsaw, Polish People's Republic
| party = PPR (1942-48)
PZPR (1948-80)
| nickname = Marek, Orka
| allegiance = {{flag|Provisional Government of National Unity}}
{{flag|Polish People's Republic}}
| branch = 20px Polish People's Army
| rank = 40px Marszałek Polski (Marshal of Poland)
| serviceyears = 1944–1949
1956–1968
| commands = Gwardia Ludowa
Defence Minister
| battles = World War II
| awards = {{See below|below}}
| otherparty = Communist Party of Poland
}}
Marian "Marek" Spychalski ({{IPA|pl|ˈmarjan spɨˈxalskʲi|pron}}, 6 December 1906 – 7 June 1980) was a Polish architect in pre-war Poland, and later, military commander and a communist politician. During World War II he belonged to the Polish underground forces operating within Poland and was one of the leaders of the People's Guard, then People's Army. He held several key political posts during the PRL era, most notably; Chairman of the Council of State, mayor of Warsaw and Defence Minister.
Biography
=Early career=
File:Swierczewski Spychalski Zymierski.jpg (right) and Rola-Żymierski, 1945]]
Born to a working-class family in Łódź, Spychalski graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology in 1931. That same year he joined the KPP,{{Cite book|author=Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich |editor=Khrushchev, Sergeĭ |year=2007 |chapter=Biographies |title=Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev, Volume 3, Statesman, 1953–1964 |location=University Park, Pennsylvania |publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press |page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=nR0f25dmbn0C&pg=PT979 969] |isbn=978-0-271-02935-1}}, translated by George Shriver and Stephen Shenfield. and kept his membership after the Nazi-Soviet invasion, when in 1942 KPP became the Polish Workers' Party, renamed in 1948 as the Polish United Workers' Party. Before World War II, he practised architecture and won several national and international competitions and awards.{{Cite web |title=Marian Spychalski Papers Received by the Hoover Institution Archives |date=20 April 2010 |publisher=Hoover Institution, Stanford University |url=http://media.hoover.org/library-and-archives/acquisitions/28794 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161128051131/http://media.hoover.org/library-and-archives/acquisitions/28794 |archivedate=28 November 2016 |url-status=live }}
=World War Two=
He was in Warsaw during the German invasion and it was not until December 1939 that he fled to Lemberg where his wife and daughter were already waiting for him. However, the family only stayed briefly in Soviet-occupied Lviv and returned to Warsaw in January 1940. Until 1942 he officially held a position in the Warsaw city administration as an architect, but also worked illegally and took part in the activities of the Polish resistance. At first he was involved in publishing a bulletin for a group of communist intellectuals, and from 1941 he became a member of the organization Związek Walki Wyzwoleńczej (League of the Liberation Struggle). From 1942 he was temporarily chief of the general staff of the communist Armia Ludowa and from July 22, 1944 of the Polish People's Army. He had also been a member of the Polish Workers' Party since it was founded in 1942.Piotr Gontarczyk: Polska Partia Robotnicza. Droga do władzy 1941–1944. Warsaw, 2003.
=Polish People's Republic=
After World War II, he held a number of offices in the government of Poland, one of his first being mayor of Warsaw (18 September 1944 – March 1945), with the war still in progress. Among other posts, he was a long-time member of the parliament, a close friend of Władysław Gomułka, and from 1945 to 1948 was both Deputy Minister of Defense and a member of the Politburo of the Polish United Workers' Party.{{Cite encyclopedia|author=Wróbel, Piotr |year=1998 |title=Spychalski, Marian |encyclopedia=Historical Dictionary of Poland, 1945-1996 |location=Westport, Connecticut |publisher=Greenwood Press |pages=286–287 |isbn=978-0-313-29772-4}}
He was removed from his remaining political posts in 1949 and then in 1950 imprisoned as part of the Stalinist purges of social-democrats in 1949–1953,{{Cite book|author=Kaplan, Karel |year=1990 |chapter=The Witch Hunt|title=Report on the Murder of the General Secretary |location=London |publisher=I.B. Tauris |page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=x3s6sBZw-YkC&pg=PA11 11] |isbn=978-1-85043-211-1 }}, translated by Karel Kovanda. where he was accused of anti-Soviet tendencies akin to Titoism and right-wing nationalism. During his interrogations, which were conducted under severe conditions, he confessed to charges such as cooperation with the Gestapo and the Home Army during the war.Robert Spałek. Wywiad z Andrzejem Paczkowskim i Robertem Spałkiem dotyczący książki „Komuniści przeciwko komunistom”. „Biuletyn IPN I–II 2005”, 2005. Warsaw In 1951 he appeared in a show trial where he was instructed to deliver official (and false) testimony against Gomułka. He was only released in the mass release of political prisoners in April 1956, and subsequently reinstated in the Polish United Workers' Party.
With Gomułka's rehabilitation and return to power in 1956, Spychalski became the Polish Minister of Defence.{{Cite book|author=Khrushchev, Sergeĭ N. |year=2000 |title=Nikita Khrushchev and the Creation of a Superpower |location=University Park, Pennsylvania |publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press |pages=[https://books.google.com/books?id=dQeahlZdM7sC&pg=PA213 213–214] |isbn=978-0-271-02170-6}}, translated by Shirley Benson. In 1959 he again became a member of the Politburo, and in 1963 he was promoted to Field Marshal.
File:1968 12 27 MSpychalski, 50 rocznica Powstania Wlkp (1969 03).jpg
In 1968 during the anti-Zionist purge of the army, at Gomułka's request he left the Polish Army and his job as Minister of Defense, to assume civilian posts as President of the Front of National Unity, and from 10 April 1968 to 23 December 1970 as Chairman of the Council of State – the de facto head of state of Poland – the Council being the de jure executive authority in the People's Republic,{{Cite news|title=Marszałek Polski Marian Spychalski |language=pl |newspaper=Polskie Radio |date=17 June 2011 |url=http://www.polskieradio.pl/9/310/Artykul/387599,Marszalek-Pols|author1=Nogaś, Michał |author2=Włodarczykki, Wojciech |name-list-style=amp }} although some considered the post to be mostly symbolic.{{Cite book|author=Lepak, Keith John |year=1988 |chapter=Political System I, 1971-1976: Edward Gierek, the party-state, and Polish society |title=Prelude to Solidarity: Poland and the Politics of the Gierek Regime |location=New York |publisher=Columbia University Press |page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=YQRcqE5Kht4C&pg=PA56 56] |isbn=978-0-231-06608-2}}
==Descent from power==
As head of state, Spychalski was nearly assassinated at Karachi airport in Pakistan on 1 November 1970 during the welcoming ceremonies. The Gettysburg Times informed that an anti-communist Islamic fundamentalist Feroze Abdullah drove a lorry at high speed into the Polish delegation, narrowly missing his intended target but killing the Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Zygfryd Wolniak (48) and three Pakistani representatives including the Deputy Director of the Intelligence Bureau, Chaudhri Mohammed Nazir, and two photographers.{{Cite news|title=Four Killed When Man Drives Truck into Airport Reception Shouting "Down With Reds" |newspaper=The Gettysburg Times |agency=Associated Press |date=2 November 1970 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2202&dat=19701102&id=gYUlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z_IFAAAAIBAJ&pg=877,6134046}}
Spychalski lost his posts as close associate of Gomułka, when Edward Gierek replaced Gomułka as First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party during the 1970 Polish protests throughout December. Spychalski retired and wrote a four volume memoir which is now in the archives of the Hoover Institution in California. He died on 7 June 1980, survived by his wife Barbara who also wrote about him.
Promotions
- 50px Major (Major) - 1943
- 50px Podpułkownik (Lieutenant colonel) - 1 January 1944
- 50px Pułkownik (Colonel) - 11 November 1944
- 50px Generał brygady (Brigadier general) - 6 February 1945
- 50px Generał dywizji (Major general) - 3 May 1945
- 50px Generał broni (Lieutenant general) - 22 July 1957
- 50px Marszałek Polski (Marshal of Poland) - 7 October 1963
Honours and awards
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- 60px Order of the Builders of People's Poland
- 60px Order of the Banner of Labour, 1st Class
- 60px Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- 60px Cross of Grunwald, 2nd Class
- 60px Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- 60px Knight's Cross of the Virtuti Militari
- 60px Cross of Grunwald, 3rd Class
- 60px Partisan Cross (12 June 1946)
- 60px Medal of the 30th Anniversary of People's Poland
- 60px Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic
- 60px Medal for Warsaw 1939–1945
- 60px Medal of Victory and Freedom 1945
- 60px Golden Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Homeland
- 60px Silver Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Homeland
- 60px Bronze Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Homeland
- 60px Medal of the 10th Anniversary of People's Poland
- 60px Medal for Participation in the Battle of Berlin
- 60px Golden Medal "For Merit in National Defense"
- 60px Silver Medal "For Merit in National Defense"
- 60px Bronze Medal "For Merit in National Defense"
- 60px Badge of the 1000th Anniversary of the Polish State
- 60px Badge "Meritorious activist ORMO"
- 60px Military Order of the White Lion, 1st Class (Czechoslovakia)
- 60px Military Order of the White Lion, 5th Class (Czechoslovakia)
- 60px Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)
- 60px Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose (Finland)
- 60px Order of the Partisan Star (Yugoslavia)
- 60px Medal for Bravery (Yugoslavia)
- 60px Order of Georgi Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
- 60px Order of Lenin (USSR)
- 60px Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (USSR)
- 60px Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (USSR)
- 60px Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (USSR)
- 60px Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" (USSR)
- 60px Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" (USSR)
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