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  Julian Marchlewski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian Marchlewski (May 17, 1866 - March 22, 1925) was a Polish and Soviet communist functionary with an education in economics.
He was also known under the aliases Karski and Kujawiak.
The Jan Paweł II street in Warsaw was formerly the Marchlewski street.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julian_Marchlewski   (294 words)

  
 Names of those persons of a Polish nationality here have come
LUBLINSKI (authentical surname Motoszonowicz) Julian (1798-1873), Decembrist, landowner of the Volynsk labiums.
Has established chemical frame of a heme and has shown (1897-1901, together with the Polish scientist of L. Marchlewski) chemical cognation of a hemoglobin and chlorophyll.
SZYMANSKI Julian (1883-1962), scientist in the field of a mechanics, shipbuilder, academician Academy of sciences USSR (1953).
www.geocities.com /wlad_11514/polacyen.htm   (3959 words)

  
 Rosa Luxemburg
After fleeing to Switzerland from imminent detention, she attended Zurich University along with other socialist figures such as Anatoli Lunacharsky and Leo Jogiches.
Against the nationalism of the "Polish Socialist Party" (PPS) she created in 1893 together with Leo Jogiches and Julian Marchlewski the magazine "Sprawa Robotnicza" (The Worker's Cause).
She believed that independence for Poland would only be possible by a revolution in Germany, Austria, and Russia, and that the fight against capitalism was more important than independence.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/r/ro/rosa_luxemburg.html   (352 words)

  
 1885, March. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Polish Socialist Party was founded in the kingdom, led principally by Józef Pilsudski.
This party was rivaled by the creation of the internationalist Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland, founded by Rosa Luxemburg and Julian Marchlewski.
They differed substantially over the question of Polish independence, the latter claiming to work solely for social revolution.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was imprisoned for his leading role in printing and circulating appeals against the war amongst the soldiers and organizing strikes in munitions factories for which the penalty was death.
Julek [Marchlewski] wrote to me that he is quite fully immersed in the question of food supplies, which is, of course, the most vital matter - in the short term.
Bronislaw Wesolowski (1870 – 1919) a cofounder with Rosa Luxemburg and Marchlewski of Polish Social-Democracy.
www.rosaluxemburgstiftung.de /engl/articles/luxemburg/Letters.htm   (3576 words)

  
 Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Polrevkom was decided to be created on July 23, 1920, in Moscow by the "Polish Bureau" of Bolsheviks, with chairman Julian Marchlewski.
The decision was made during the intial successes of the Red Army during the Polish-Soviet War with the goal to provide administration of the Polish territories.
The committee consisted of Julian Marchlewski (chairman), Feliks Dzierzynski (de-facto leader), Feliks Kon, Edward Prochniak, and Josef Unszlicht.
worldhistory.com /wiki/P/Provisional-Polish-Revolutionary-Committee.htm   (311 words)

  
 Alibris: Julian
by Havil, Julian, and Dyson, Freeman (Foreword by)
In Los Angeles in the 1920s, C.C. Julian and the Julian Petroleum Corporation were household words, and the Julian Pete swindle ranked with Teapot Dome as one of the great scandals of the era.
In Making Sense, Julian Baggini examines the philosophical issues and disputes that lie behind such news stories as the Clinton-Lewinsky affair, the war against terrorism, the siege at Waco, genetically modified foods, and advances in human therapeutic cloning.
www.alibris.com /search/books/subject/Julian/page/7&matches=182   (917 words)

  
 JULIAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Search the JULIAN Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the JULIAN Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named JULIAN at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/J/JULIAN.htm   (73 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice - General Dąbrowski Street
And though I know perfectly well that Julian Marchlewski headed a puppet government that was supposed to take power in Warsaw in 1920 with the help of Bolshevik bayonets, for me Marchlewski Street, today named after John Paul II, will always go by its old name.
Nobody, throughout all the changes in the winds of history, not even during the long years of rightist rule, hit on the idea of depriving the Stalinist communist leader Maurice Thorez and communist writer Louis Aragon of their streets.
I wouldn't mind if the streets named after the People's Army, Marceli Nowotko or Marchlewski, or the numerous monuments built by the communists throughout their 50 years of rule were to remain as testimony of the times that gave us this Warsaw and these place names-like in Paris, where nobody violates human memory.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/12845   (1510 words)

  
 R. Luxemburg Letters from prison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was imprisoned for his leading role in printing and circulating appeals against the war amongst the soldiers and organising strikes in munitions factories for which the penalty was death.
[4] Julek [Marchlewski] wrote to me that he is quite fully immersed in the question of food supplies, which is, of course, the most vital matter - in the short term.
[18] Bronislaw Wesolowski (1870-1919) a cofounder with Rosa Luxemburg and Marchlewski of Polish Social-Democracy.
www.sozialistische-klassiker.org /Luxemb/Luxmbe11.html   (3612 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Dave Hollis To Julian Marchlewski Prison in Breslau, end of July or beginning of August 1918 Dear Julek, Many thanks for the note.
Like Julian Marchlewski, freed from internment at Havelberg camp through an exchange of prisoners, an attempt was made to free Jogiches in the same way.
Neither he nor any other of our people there can change the general political course, they are swimming with the stream which others are controlling, but in reality control is in the hands of fate after the direction taken at Brest....
www.korotonomedya.net /Archive_of_Subversion/Subversive_Texts/Luxemburg_R/5prislet.txt   (3642 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice - Warsaw Cemeteries
The Powązki Municipal Cemetery, as it was renamed, is home to the graves of Polish communist leaders-Bolesław Bierut, Julian Marchlewski and Władysław Gomułka.
It is also the final resting place of writers and poets Julian Tuwim, Władysław Broniewski and Leon Kruczkowski.
The Warsaw community of the Lutheran Church leased land to establish a cemetery in 1792.
www.warsawvoice.pl /view/6890   (728 words)

  
 Polish Autonomous District biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Marchlewszczyzna was the Polish Autonomous District in Ukraine created in 1926 (Marchlewszczyzna), with its capital at Marchlewsk (known before and after as Dołbysz or Dowbysz).
It was named after a Polish bolshevik Julian Marchlewski.
It was created in Volynia, 100 km west of Zhytomyr.
polish-autonomous-district.biography.ms   (176 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of John Marchlewski
1 John Marchlewski b: October 09, 1825 in Subkowa, Poland d: February 28, 1903 in St. Louis, MO.
2 Julian Marchlewski b: 1850 d: March 22, 1932 in St. Louis, MO....
2 August Franz Marchlewski b: January 15, 1852 in Subkowa, Poland d: January 30, 1926 in St. Louis, MO....
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/b/y/n/Kim-A-Bynum/ODT10-0001.html   (833 words)

  
 Nasze Miasto - Inowrocław   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Soon the patron of Toruńska Street became Josef Stalin, which was a prelude to a new order in local streetnaming, in which there was no place for names connected with Christianity.
There were new patrons of the newly promoted communist ideology (Feliks Dzierżyński, Julian Marchlewski, Ludwik Waryński, Marian Buczek, Małgorzata Fornalska, Janek Krasicki).
In the postwar period the population of the town increased and a number of new housing estates were built, providing a major opportunity to allocate new street names.
www.zschie.kujawy.com.pl /english/nasze.htm   (4269 words)

  
 Republics of the Soviet Union   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Under the threat of intervention, a formally independent "buffer" Far East Republic briefly existed in 1920s with the capital at Vladivostok.
An attempt to declare the Polish Soviet Socialist Republic was made during the Soviet assault in the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1922, by the Polish Provisional Revolutionary Committee headed by Julian Marchlewski in Bialystok.
A number of nations had autonomy within the main Soviet republics and called Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, or ASSRs.
www.esdng5.com /en/wikipedia/r/re/republics_of_the_soviet_union.html   (893 words)

  
 Rosa Luxemburg - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Rosa Luxemburg, on the contrary, stuck to her revolutionary Marxist principles.
In 1893, along with Leo Jogiches and Julian Marchlewski (alias Julius Karski), she founded the newspaper Sprawa Robotnicza ("The Workers' Cause"), in opposition to the nationalist policies of the Polish Socialist Party.
Luxemburg believed that an independent Poland could only come about through revolutions in Germany, Austria, and Russia.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Rosa_Luxemburg   (3283 words)

  
 New Evidence on Poland in the Early Cold War: The Conversation Between Wladyslaw Gomulka and Josef Stalin on 14 ...
It existed for a short period of time in the summer of 1920 on the territory seized by the Red Army.
Julian Marchlewski was the Chairman; other members were Feliks Dzieróy½ski, Feliks Kon, Edward Próchniak and Józef Unszlicht.
For a discussion of the evolution of Stalin's inner circles of advisors see Iu.
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu /history/johnson/postwarpoland.htm   (5779 words)

  
 MarMaz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He started the medical practice in his home city, where he became famous for his engagement and helpfulness, curing poor patients free of charge.
He was active in the Association of the Scientific Assistance in Paris, together with Adam Czartoryski, Adam Mickiewicz, and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.
MARTÍ Y PEREZ, José Julian (1853-95) Cuban patriot and poet - Born January 28, 1853 in Havana, Cuba.
www.philately.com /philately/biomarmaz.htm   (8132 words)

  
 Marxism and the National Question Marx and Engels
Socialists too should acknowledge the need for civilised peoples to act somewhat like the guardians of the uncivilised." (Ibid., p 10.)
Rebutting the arguments about the "civilising" role of colonialism, the Polish delegate Karski (Julian Marchlewski) replied: "David has asserted the right of one nation to exercise tutelage over another.
But we Poles know the real meaning of this tutelage, since both the Russian tsar and the Prussian government have acted as our guardians ("Very good!")… David quotes Marx to support his view that every nation must go through capitalism, but he is not right to do so here.
www.newyouth.com /archives/theory/nationalquestion/marxism_nat_question_two_20000201.asp   (6827 words)

  
 Meeting of the All-Russia Central Executive Committee
He said he feared the socialist revolution in Russia would be left in isolation because Western Europe was disgracefully silent.
545): Spartacus Group (International) -- a revolutionary organisation of German Left-wing Social-Democrats formed at the beginning of the First World War by Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Franz Mehring, Clara Zetkin, Julian Marchlewski, Leo Joguiches (Tyszka) and Wilhelm Pieck.
The Theses on the Tasks of International Social-Democracy were written by Rosa Luxemburg, with the participation of Karl Liebknecht, Franz Mehring and Clara Zetkin, and were adopted by the all-Germany Conference of Left-wing Social-Democrats in January 1916, where the group set up a formal organisation and adopted the name of International.
www.marx2mao.com /Lenin/MCEC17.html   (2331 words)

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