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Socialist realism in Poland (Polish: socrealizm) was a socio-political and aesthetic doctrine enforced by the pro-Soviet communist government in the process of Stalinization of the post-war Polish People’s Republic. The official policy was introduced in 1949 by a decree of the Polish United Workers' Party minister (later, Minister of Culture and Art) Włodzimierz Sokorski. As in all Soviet-dominated Eastern Bloc countries, Socialist realism became the main instrument of political control in the building of totalitarianism in Poland. However, the trend never became truly dominant. Following Stalin's death on March 5, 1953, and the subsequent De-Stalinization of all People's Republics, Polish artists, writers and architects started abandoning it around 1955. The De-Stalinization process peake

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  • الواقعية الاشتراكية في بولندا (ar)
  • Realismo socialista in Polonia (it)
  • Socialist realism in Poland (en)
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  • كانت الواقعية الاشتراكية في بولندا مذهبًا اجتماعيا وسياسيًا وجماليًا فرضته الحكومة الشيوعية الموالية للسوفييت في سيرورة التحول إلى الستالينية في جمهورية بولندا الشعبية بعد الحرب. طُرحت السياسية الرسمية في عام 1949 بموجب مرسوم صادر عن وزير حزب العمال البولندي المتحد (لاحقًا، وزير الثقافة والفنون) فلودزيمييرز سوكورسكي. كما كان الحال في جميع دول المعسكر الشرقي التي سيطر عليها السوفييت، أصبحت الواقعية الاشتراكية الأداة الرئيسية للسيطرة السياسية في بناء الشمولية في بولندا. وعلى الرغم من ذلك، لم يصبح هذا التوجه مهمينًا بشكل فعلي على الإطلاق. بعد وفاة ستالين في 5 مارس 1953، واجتثاث الستالينية اللاحق من جميع الجمهوريات الشعبية، بدأ الفنانون والكتّاب والمعماريون البولنديون بالتخلي عنها نحو عام 1955. وصلت سيرورة اجتثاث الستالينية إلى أوجها خلال أكتوبر البولندي. (ar)
  • Il realismo socialista in Polonia (in polacco: socrealizm) fu introdotto nella Repubblica Popolare di Polonia dal Vice Primo Ministro (poi Ministro dell'Arte e della Cultura) nel 1949. Come in tutti gli altri stati del blocco orientale, il realismo socialista fu pensato come grande movimento culturale e artistico, atto ad accompagnare la stalinizzazione e la diffusione degli ideali comunisti. Lo stile non divenne tuttavia mai dominante in Polonia sul lungo termine, e insieme alla destalinizzazione, un numero sempre crescente di artisti polacchi iniziarono staccarsi dal realismo socialista dal 1955. (it)
  • Socialist realism in Poland (Polish: socrealizm) was a socio-political and aesthetic doctrine enforced by the pro-Soviet communist government in the process of Stalinization of the post-war Polish People’s Republic. The official policy was introduced in 1949 by a decree of the Polish United Workers' Party minister (later, Minister of Culture and Art) Włodzimierz Sokorski. As in all Soviet-dominated Eastern Bloc countries, Socialist realism became the main instrument of political control in the building of totalitarianism in Poland. However, the trend never became truly dominant. Following Stalin's death on March 5, 1953, and the subsequent De-Stalinization of all People's Republics, Polish artists, writers and architects started abandoning it around 1955. The De-Stalinization process peake (en)
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