Geremek, Bronislaw

Geremek, Bronislaw
▪ 2009

      Polish historian and politician

born March 6, 1932, Warsaw, Pol.

died July 13, 2008, near Lubien, Pol.
was an outspoken supporter of government reform in the 1980s, a prominent adviser to Lech Walesa (then leader of the Solidarity labour movement), and a key negotiator in laying the groundwork for the national elections (1989) that unexpectedly brought Solidarity (and Walesa) to power. Later, as Poland's foreign minister (1997–2000), he signed the agreement that brought the country into NATO in 1999. Geremek, who was born Jewish, was smuggled out of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. He joined Poland's Communist Party in 1950 but became disillusioned and resigned in 1968. He studied at the University of Warsaw and in Paris, where he remained to teach French medieval history at the Sorbonne (1962–65) and the College of France (1992–93) and to serve as head of the Paris Polish Cultural Institute. Back in Warsaw, he joined (2002) the faculty of the College of Europe, Natolin. The turning point of Geremek's political career came in 1980 when he drove to Gdansk to deliver a letter to Walesa that a group of intellectuals had signed in support of Solidarity. In addition, Geremek served (1989–2001) as a representative in Poland's parliament and as a member (2004–08) of the European Parliament. He was killed in a car accident in western Poland.

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