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Uprising was needed – Life of Warsaw

Uprising was needed – Life of Warsaw

NK 29-07-2014, last updated 29-07-2014 17:57

More than 60 per cent. Poles surveyed believe that the Warsaw uprising was necessary and good that it happened – according to research by CBOS.

Powstańcza barricade on the street New Świat

by Adam Burakowski

source: Fotorzepa

Insurgent barricade on the street. New World

Declaration such is now more than 20 years ago by 10 percentage points – according to a poll by CBOS.

Although still part of the Poles (17 per cent .) had no opinion on the correctness of the uprising, according to three-fifths of all respondents (61 percent). Warsaw Uprising was needed. The opposite opinion is slightly more than one-fifth of respondents (22 per cent., A decrease of 10 points).

Warsaw Uprising marks most strongly differentiates the meaning attributed to it. Those who – looking from their own perspective – consider it as an important event, usually have no doubts as to the validity of the outbreak (68 percent.), While in the case of those for whose creation does not matter, the proportions of responses are almost exactly opposite – 62 per cent. of them believes that its explosion in general should not have happened.

Almost half of respondents (48 per cent., since 2009, an increase of 5 percentage points) is of the opinion that the establishment is important for all Poles, while one-third (32 per cent., a decrease of 3 points) believe that this event is only of value to people of the older generation.

One in ten adult Poles (10 per cent., an increase of 2 points) indicates the local the value of the Warsaw Uprising, and one in twenty (5 per cent., a decrease of 3 points) argues that today the Warsaw Uprising few people interested.

This is how detailed knowledge about the Warsaw Uprising Poles had to check open the question of association with the date August 1, 1944 The spontaneous responses that date has associated with the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, only 7 percent. respondents, the next 36 percent. it generally polled associated with the Warsaw Uprising, and 1 per cent. – The rise, but without clarification – that is. Four subjects on a one hundred (4 percent)., This date was associated rather with the end of the war, or war in general, and three in a hundred respondents (3 percent). Pointed out in this context other than the Warsaw Uprising of historical events, although typically associated with World War II – as the Katyn massacre, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the liberation of Auschwitz, the manifesto PCNL, the Battle of Monte Cassino, the Allied landing, atomic attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, etc. The largest proportion of respondents (49 per cent. general) are, however, those who on the date of August 1 1944 years could not associate any particular event.

News about the Warsaw Uprising invariably the most assimilated in school (81 percent). Almost as important as the school source of knowledge about the creation of movies are for Poles (80 percent.) And traditional media – newspapers, radio and television (78 percent.). Two-thirds of respondents (68 percent). Has news about the creation of books, and a little over two-fifths (43 percent.) – The stories of people who are interested in the creation and know a lot about him. One third of Poles derive information about events in the capital before the seventy years of anniversary events (33 percent.), The Internet (31 percent.) And the accounts of people who witnessed this event (30 percent.). Quite an important source of information about the uprising is also functioning in the capital since 2004, the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising (indicates not 19 percent. Adults Poles). Four out of one hundred respondents (4 percent.), And thus the same as in 2009, declares that he knows the origins of their own experience.

study “Current problems and events” were carried out based on direct interviews (face-to- face) computer-assisted (CAPI) on 3-9 July 2014 in the numbering 943 persons representative random sample of adult residents of Polish.

PAP

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