Czesław Śliwa (born Jacek Silber 3 July 1932 – 18 November, 1971) is a Polish con artist, forger and a fake Austrian consul. He was also known by aliases Jack Ben Silberstein and Jacek Zilbercfaig.
Czesław Śliwa (born Jacek Silber 3 July 1932 – 18 November, 1971) is a Polish con artist, forger and a fake Austrian consul. He was also known by aliases Jack Ben Silberstein and Jacek Zilbercfaig.
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R.I.P Czesław
Early life and endeavors
He was born in Rzeszów in the Second Polish Republic to a Jewish family. His father owned a distillery as well as a farm in Błażowa next to Rzeszów. During the Nazi occupation, his parents placed him in the care of an acquaintance named Śliwa, who hid him until the end of World War II using fake documents under the name "Czesław Śliwa".
He completed his secondary education but did not pass the matura (matriculation) exam and began working as a tailor in Bytom. He used a forged master's degree diploma in textile engineering issued under the name of Jacek Elizeusz Zilbercfaig. He later moved to Wałbrzych, where, with the help of forged documents, he found employment as a mining rationalizer and expert. In 1958, he got married. At the wedding, he illegally appeared in a mining engineer uniform, which drew the attention of the Citizens' Militia. He was soon arrested and sentenced to seven years in prison, although he was released as a result of an amnesty in 1964.
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Fake consulate At the beginning of September 1969, with the help of eight other people (a local taxi driver, two hairdressing students, a pedagogy student and a family of three Greek immigrants specializing in sheep farming, as well as another Greek friend of theirs), he organized a fake consulate general of Austria in Wrocław, declaring himself its head. The temporary headquarters of the "consul" was located in the Monopol Hotel in Wrocław, where he rented a room for half a year under the surname Silberstein, assuring the management that the embassy of Austria would pay for it. He managed to obtain fake seals, prepared for him by an employee of a stamp shop solely on the basis of a Silberstein consul's business card. In the same way, he also ordered official forms from the printing house. He himself made seals imitating the coat of arms of Austria, using other emblems with a double-headed eagle. Substantial financial rewards were promised to his collaborators, whom he issued fake documents certifying their appointments as the consul's driver, consulate general secretary, economic attaché, and so on. In reality, these people were deceived too, as they would lend the fake consul money and provide him…
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Imprisonment and death
During his stay at Wołów penitentiary Śliwa devoted himself to writing of patriotic poems, especially praising the communist regime and the state leaders. He wrote a couple hundred of them, most likely in an attempt to appease the government to be released ahead of full time.
He died in the penitentiary under unclear circumstances. According to one version, he was trying to arrange a move to a better facility by swallowing a metal object in order to simulate tuberculosis but died due to complications. He was buried at the Osobowice Cemetery in Wrocław. In 1994, his tomb was removed due to lack of payments.
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In popular culture
In 1970, Krzysztof Gradowski produced a documentary "Konsul" i inni in his albu, in which Czesław Śliwa describes his criminal career. The film received two minor awards in 1971.
In 1989, Mirosław Bork released a comedy Konsul based on the biography of Czesław Śliwa, for which film director received several awards in 1989 ans 1990.
In 2014, Polish rapper Taco Hemingway used fragments of Konsul i inni, picked from Polish Film Chronicle, as interludes in his album Trójkąt warszawski.
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Bibliography
Maciejewski M., 2005, Ja dyplomata obcy ambasada, [w:] Akta W, Wrocław.
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Osowicz E., Prawdziwe kłamstwa konsula, prw.pl
Czesław Śliwa – największy oszust PRL-u by Karolina Opolska