{"id":3991,"date":"2022-12-30T12:46:42","date_gmt":"2022-12-30T11:46:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gaps.gda.pl\/?post_type=object&#038;p=3991"},"modified":"2022-12-30T12:46:42","modified_gmt":"2022-12-30T11:46:42","slug":"monument-to-the-defenders-of-the-polish-post-office","status":"publish","type":"object","link":"https:\/\/gaps.gda.pl\/en\/obiekt\/monument-to-the-defenders-of-the-polish-post-office\/","title":{"rendered":"Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Technique:<\/strong> stainless steel sheet on a concrete structure with granite setts<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dimensions: <\/strong>9 m (max. H), 10 m (max L), 7 m (max W)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Object: <\/strong>The monument commemorates the heroic defence of the Polish Post Office in Gda\u0144sk on 1\u00a0September 1939. The statue depicts Nike, the goddess of victory, and a wounded defender of the Polish Post Office in Gda\u0144sk, shown in a semi-recumbent position as he hands his rifle to the goddess. There is a flock of pigeons above Nike\u2019s head and next to the postman is a pile of letters spilling out of an open bag onto a postal cap lying on the ground, with the emblem of the Polish Post (a trumpet crossed with a lightning bolt) and of Poland (a crowned eagle). Next to the figure of the postman, on the plinth, there is a circular plaque reproducing the postal stamp with a circular inscription reading: \u201cPolish Post Office in Gda\u0144sk\u201d with the date of 1\u00a0September 1939 in the centre. The whole sculpture is placed on a large concrete structure in the shape of slabs rising from the surface of the square, whose form refers to sea waves. The surface of the base is covered with granite setts and partially also steel sheeting. The monument was made in the Gda\u0144sk Oil Refinery plant and the commemorative plaque was made at the Gdynia Naval Shipyard.<\/p>\n<p>The defence of the Polish Post Office in Gda\u0144sk was one of the armed clashes that started World War II (the German attack on the Polish Military Transit Depot at Westerplatte was ongoing at the same time). When the assault began, there were 53 postal workers from Gda\u0144sk, Gdynia and Bydgoszcz in the building, as well as a Polish railwayman and a janitor with his wife and ten-year-old foster daughter. The postal workers fought off the Nazi attack for 15 hours, surrendering only after the Nazis launched an artillery attack and set fire to the basement of the building. Despite the announced surrender, the first people leaving the building with a white flag were shot dead. The remaining defenders of the Polish Post, apart from those who managed to escape, were arrested, sentenced to death and executed in October 1939 in what is now the district of Zaspa. Their remains were discovered during earthworks carried out in the area in 1991. The monument <em>In Tribute to the Heroes<\/em> was erected at the site and the postal workers were buried at the Cemetery of Victims of Nazi Terror in Zaspa.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Place:<\/strong> Square dedicated to the defenders of the Polish Post Office (Plac Obro\u0144c\u00f3w Poczty Polskiej) in front of the Polish Post building. Even after the war, the urban area in front of the post office stretched as far as the Radunia Channel, with a branch of the channel flowing along its northern frontage. Today, the <em>Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post<\/em> seems to define the end of the square in front of the Post Office building, but in fact it stands almost in the centre of the above-described space. What is more, this public space is connected with the one in front of the entrance to the Museum of the Second World War via a bridge over the Radunia Channel. Seen as a whole, the width and length of this urban interior are very close to the dimensions of D\u0142ugi Targ (Long Market). Like D\u0142ugi Targ, this space also faces the channel on its eastern side.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Information about the author:<\/strong> Wincenty Ku\u0107ma (b. 25 May 1935 in Zbelutka) is a sculptor, medallist, draughtsman, interior designer and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. He works in the fields of monumental sculpture, small sculptural forms, medals, drawings, sacral interior design and urban planning.<\/p>\n<p>Krystyna Hajdo-Ku\u0107ma (b. 1937 in Krakow) is a graduate of the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. She creates polychromed works and participates in the sculptural work of her husband, Wincenty Ku\u0107ma.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Condition of the object:<\/strong> very good<\/p>\n<p><strong>Owner\/guardian:<\/strong> Gda\u0144sk Road and Greenery Authority. The statue was funded by the Polish Post.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Author of the entry:<\/strong> inventory made by the Gda\u0144sk University of Technology team, description of the place: Jacek Dominiczak, additional information: Ma\u0142gorzata Paszylka-Glaza<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Technique: stainless steel sheet on a concrete structure with granite setts Dimensions: 9 m (max. H), 10 m (max L), 7 m (max W) Object: The monument commemorates the heroic defence of the Polish Post Office in Gda\u0144sk on 1\u00a0September 1939. 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