围绕最后一件事苏联党内精英的丧葬习俗

Krzysztof Jasiewicz
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苏联为国家精英成员举行葬礼的做法建立在两个因素之上。他们使用古代的成就和圣经,并依赖于死者在他们死亡时的位置。一方面,“精英”指的是苏联当局最高级别的代表(主要是党的第一书记和军队元帅,有时是非常有功绩的活动家)。木乃伊化的习俗,取自古代和圣经,被用于列宁和斯大林。然而,对这两个最重要的苏联人的尸体所做的实际上是“死亡处理”,即在人死后立即用一种具有严格保护化学成分的液体代替血液,以保护尸体免受内部伤害。Piłsudski的尸体在死后也会被安乐死。这种方法至今仍被各种巨头的家族和重要的黑手党人物所使用。第二个因素是继任者对一个人的评价。说到特殊的墓地,除了前面提到的两个人物,其他人都葬在列宁的陵墓旁边(以前,从1953年到1956年,是列宁和斯大林的,直到现代只有列宁的)。除了尼基塔·赫鲁晓夫,所有的共产党第一总书记都葬在那里。他不应该得到一个像样的葬礼,因为他把斯大林的尸体从陵墓里扔进了一个土坟里,并在一份关于个人崇拜及其对党内精英的灾难性后果的秘密报告中揭露了国家机密的面纱,而这在当时只有斯大林才会授予。他被安葬在新圣女公墓。这里也是许多著名苏联人的墓地。莫斯科还有其他几个墓地,由于新圣女公墓的空间减少,这些墓地是同样杰出的同志们的安息之地。
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Wokół rzeczy ostatecznych. Obyczaje funeralne sowieckich elit partyjnych
Soviet funeral practices for members of the state elite are built on two factors. They use the achievements of antiquity and the Bible, and depend on the position of the deceased at the time of their death. On the one hand, ‘elite’ refers to the highest-ranked representatives of the Soviet authorities (primarily the first secretaries of the party and marshals of the army and sometimes very meritorious activists). The custom of mummification, which was taken from antiquity and the Bible, was used for Lenin and Stalin. However, what was done with the bodies of these two most important Soviets was actually thanatopraxis, which involves replacing blood in the bloodstream immediately after death by introducing in its place a fluid with a strictly protected chemical composition that preserves the corpse from the inside. Piłsudski’s body was also subjected to thanatopraxis after death. This method is still used today by families of various magnates and of important mafia people. The second factor is the evaluation of a given person by successors. When speaking of special burial sites, except for the two aforementioned figures, others were buried next to Lenin’s mausoleum (formerly, from 1953 to 1956, Lenin’s and Stalin’s, then only Lenin’s until modern times). All the first/general secretaries of the Communist Party are buried there, except Nikita Khrushchev. He did not deserve a proper burial as he had thrown Stalin’s body out of the mausoleum into an earthen grave and revealed a veil of state secrets in a secret report on the cult of personality and its disastrous consequences on the party elite, which at that time had only been bestowed by Stalin. He was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. It is also a very prestigious burial place for many prominent Soviets. There are also several other Moscow necropolises, which served as the resting place of equally distinguished comrades as space at the Novodevichy Cemetery was reduced.
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