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Józef Kożdoń ( cs, Josef Koždoň; 8 September 1873 – 7 December 1949) was Silesian autonomist politician.


Biography

Kożdoń was born on 8 September 1873 in
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. He was a teacher (since 1893) and principal (since 1902) of primary schools in
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(1893–1898) and Skoczów (1898–1918), active member of Country Teachers Union in Austrian Silesia, founder of Polish public reading-room in Strumień and co-founder of German Reader's Association (Ger. Leseverein) in Skoczów, founder (since summer 1908) and leader of Silesian People's Party (1909–1938), co-founder and general secretary of
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(1910–1938) in
East Silesia Cieszyn Silesia, Těšín Silesia or Teschen Silesia ( pl, Śląsk Cieszyński ; cs, Těšínské Slezsko or ; german: Teschener Schlesien or ) is a historical region in south-eastern Silesia, centered on the towns of Cieszyn and Český Tě ...
, spokesman of autonomy or independence of Silesia and spokesman of Silesian nation, founder of Committee for the Maintenance of Clearness of the Silesian dialect in 1910, the deputy of Silesian Parliament in
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in the period 1909-1918, member of the town council in Skoczów since 1911, editor of most popular Silesian newspaper in East Silesia "Ślązak" (Silesian) and magazine "Śląski Kalendarz Ludowy" (Silesian People's Calendar), member of the Austrian Committee to Support for Soldiers' Families in the period 1914-1918, since October to December 1918 political prisoner in Polish prison in Kraków. Kożdoń was also a member of the Czechoslovak delegation at the
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in 1919, member of Administration Commission for Country Silesia in
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in the period 1919-1927, four-time mayor of Český Těšín in the period 1923–1938, author of many political articles, letters, petitions and brochures, for example author of petition "representation of Silesian nationality" to
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in the question of plebiscite in the Cieszyn Silesia in 1938. He was also founder (1925) and president (in the period 1940-1944) of Silesian People's Bank. Kożdoń died on 7 December 1949 in
Opava Opava (; german: Troppau, pl, Opawa) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Opava (river), Opava. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia. It was a histori ...
, at the age of 76.


Controversies

Kożdoń wrote: "I'm not a German, but I'm not and I don't want to be a Pole, too. I'm Polish speaking Silesian ..A language commonwealth don't decide about a national union, deciding factor is spirit commonwealth. Silesia has this commonwealth - own separate land's traditions". His politics supported bilingual Polish-German education, for example Kożdoń supported insertion of German language to Polish primary school in
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and demanded insertion of Polish language to German grammar and gymnasial schools in Cieszyn. His politics supported German-language Silesian culture, Slavic Silesian folk culture and local Slavic Silesian dialects. Kożdoń's stances on the position of German culture in Cieszyn Silesia remain however controversial, as several historians claim he and his supporters accented German character of the whole Cieszyn Silesia and supported Germanization policies. On 18 September 1938 Walter Harbich, as leader of "assembly of Silesian nationality", sent a telegram to Adolf Hitler, requesting independence of Cieszyn Silesia under a protection of Nazi Germany. Petition in the same question was sent to the prime minister of the UK
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, too. On 2 October 1938 Rudolf Francus and Walter Harbich - leaders of German-language faction of Silesian People's Party sent a next telegram to Hitler, speaking in protest of Silesian people and German people from Bohumín against cession of the
Trans-Olza Trans-Olza ( pl, Zaolzie, ; cs, Záolží, ''Záolší''; german: Olsa-Gebiet; Cieszyn Silesian dialect, Cieszyn Silesian: ''Zaolzi''), also known as Trans-Olza Silesia (Polish language, Polish: ''Śląsk Zaolziański''), is a territory in the ...
to Poland. All the telegrams were sent without knowledge of Kożdoń.Dariusz Jerczyński, ''Historia Narodu Śląskiego'' (History of Silesian Nation), second edition (implemented and corrected), Zabrze 2006, p. 233; equal to A. Grobelny, 1970 and O. Kaňa, 1971


Works

* Kożdoń Josef, ''Über die Sonderstellung der schlesischen Polen, die nationalen Verhältnisse und die allpolnische Propaganda in Ostschlesien'' (Beilage Rede des Landtagabg ordnetenKoždon in der Budgetdebatte des schlesischen Landtages (44. Sitzung) am 8. November 1910), Skotschau 1910. * Kożdoń Josef, ''Denkschrift der Schles schenVolkspartei an die Interallierte Volksabstimmungkommission in Teschen'', Cieszyn 1920. * Kożdoń Józef, ''Krzyk rozpaczy o pomoc dla Ślązaków'' (dodatek skargi i żale Śląskiej Partyi Ludowej do międzynarodowej Komisyi plebiscytowej w Cieszynie w sprawie polskich aktów gwałtu i terroru), Moravská Ostrava 1920. * Kożdoń Josef, ''4. Beschwerde-Eingabe der schlesischen Volkspartei an die internationale Volksabstimmungkommission in Teschen'', Moravská Ostrava 1920. * Kożdoń Józef, ''Memoryał Śląskiej Partyi Ludowej w sprawie plebiscytu w Księstwie Cieszyńskim wystosowany do Międzynarodowej Komisyi Plebiscytowej w Cieszynie'', Moravská Ostrava 1920. * Kożdoń Josef, ''Das Recht unserer schlesischen Heimat auf die verwaltungmässige Selbständigkeit'', Troppau 1927. * Kożdoń Josef, ''Teschen und Teschner Land'', Sonderdruck aus dem Werk „Schlesien“ Band 8, Berlin-Fiedenau 1930. * Kożdoń Josef, "Aus der jüngster Geschichte der Teschener Landes – Erinnerungen und Erlebnisse", in: ''Schlesisches Jahrbuch'', Breslau 1940. * Kożdoń Józef, ''Mój stosunek do Polski, Polaków i do ludności naszej'', Český Těšín 1946. * Kożdoń Josef, ''Moje zkušenosti ve službě vlasti, můj osud'', Opava 1948.


See also

* Silesian People's Party *
Josef Cichy Josef Cichy ( pl, Józef Cichy)(1852–1913 in Cieszyn) was a Silesian politician. He owned a limestone furnace company in Goleszów. He was one of the first officials of the Silesian People's Party and ran as the party's candidate in an election ...
*
Union of Upper Silesians The Union of Upper Silesians (german: Bund der Oberschlesier; pl, Związek Górnoślązaków; Silesian: ''Ferajn Gůrnoślůnzokůw'') was an early 20th-century movement for the independence of Upper Silesia. The movement had its genesis durin ...
*
Ewald Latacz Ewald Latacz (born 24 June 1885 in Kattowitz (Katowice); died 12 February 1953 in Frankfurt am Main) was a Silesian politician. He practiced as a lawyer in Racibórz since 1913, and as a civil law notary since 1919. He also co-founded the Union ...
*
Joseph Musiol Joseph Musiol ( pl, Józef Musioł; born 22 June 1865 in Mikołów) was a Silesian politician. He served as secretary of the Catholic Trade Union,Dariusz Jerczyński, "Józef Musioł (Joseph Musiol)", in: ''Orędownicy niepodległości Śląska'' ...
*
Theofil Kupka Theofil Kupka (Teofil/Theophil Kupka) (born 22 August 1885 in Marklowitz/Marklowice – died 20 November 1920 in Beuthen/Bytom) was a Silesian politician. Biography Kupka's childhood was spent in Marklowitz (Marklowice), where he and his ...
* Silesian Autonomy Movement


Notes


References


Further reading

* Piotr Dobrowolski, ''Ugrupowania i kierunki separatystyczne na Górnym Śląsku i w Cieszyńskim w latach 1918-1939'', PWN, Warszawa, Kraków 1972. * *
Kevin Hannan Kevin J. Hannan (January 22, 1954 – January 5, 2008) was an American ethnolinguist and slavicist. Personal life He was born into a family of Silesian and Irish ancestry. Kevin Hannan married Hanna, a Polish American, and had two daughters ...
, ''Borders of Language and Identity in Teschen Silesia'', New York 1996 *
Dariusz Jerczyński Dariusz is a male given name, predominantly in Polish. Etymologically, it derives from the Proto-Slavic "dar" gift, and signifies the giver/gift giver or possessors as well as "goods", and Persian name ''Dariush'', meaning "he possesses" or "good". ...
, ''Historia Narodu ÅšlÄ…skiego'' (History of Silesian Nation), second edition (implemented and corrected), Zabrze 2006, * Tomasz Kamusella, ''Silesia and Central European Nationalisms: The Emergence of National and Ethnic Groups in Prussian Silesia and Austrian Silesia, 1848-1918'' (Ser: Central European Studies; foreword by Professor Charles W. Ingrao). 2007. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 386 pp.  * ''Upper Silesia 1870-1920: Between Region, Religion, Nation and Ethnicity'': journal article by Tomasz Kamusella; East European Quarterly, Vol. 38, 2004 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kozdon, Jozef 1873 births 1949 deaths People from Cieszyn County People from Austrian Silesia Members of the Diet of Austrian Silesia Austrian politicians Czechoslovak politicians Silesian politicians Cooperative organizers Upper Silesian independence activists Politicians from Austria-Hungary