@misc{Jazownik_Maria_Historia, author={Jazownik, Maria and Jazownik, Leszek}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={Lech Makowiecki`s song "Wołyń 1943" is one of the most artistically valuable works dedicated to the tragedy of the Polish population living in the Eastern Borderlands of the Second Polish Republic. The song`s text takes the form of an imagined conversation with God. Within this framework, the lyrical subject, a kind of spokesman for the author, describes and comments on the genocide committed by Ukrainians in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia during World War II.}, abstract={The subject blames God for allowing the cruel crimes committed by supporters of the Nazi ideology of Stepan Bandera, while at the same time expressing grief and bitterness before the Creator for the forgetting of the victims of these crimes by contemporary Poles. Lech Makowiecki`s song is very topical, as the current Polish state authorities, due to opportunism, have shown themselves to be more sympathetic to Ukrainian war criminals and their apologists than to the victims of the Volhynian Massacre. The article presents a series of arguments confirming this thesis.}, title={Historia i pamięć w pieśni Lecha Makowieckiego "Wołyń 1943". Analiza utworu i jego politycznego kontekstu}, type={rozdział w książce}, keywords={poezja, Rzeź Wołyńska, Makowiecki, Lech (1954- ), poetry, Volhynian Massacre}, }