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  Polish United Workers' Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Polish United Workers' Party (PUWP; in Polish, Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza, PZPR), was a Polish communist party.
It was the governing political party in communist-ruled People's Republic of Poland from its creation (through a fusion of the communist Polish Workers' Party and the left wing of the Polish Socialist Party) in December 1948 until the regime's electoral defeat in 1989.
The fourth congress of the Polish United Workers' Party, held in 1963
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Polish_United_Workers%27_Party   (208 words)

  
 Majdanek
On the other side of the street, directly across from the former concentration camp, there is now a Polish military installation, since this street is part of the main road into the Ukraine and Russia.
The German conquest of the Russian sector of Poland in the last 6 months of 1941 brought millions of Jews and Polish Communists, who were the sworn enemies of the Nazis, under the control of the Germans.
Just like the executions of Polish political prisoners at the "fl wall" in Auschwitz, there were also executions of Polish political prisoners in the courtyard of the Castle.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/maidanek.html   (1884 words)

  
 Jaff Schatz: ... The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Communists of Poland
This was interpreted as a purposeful attempt to depreciate the plight and offend the memory of the non-Jewish Polish victims of the Nazi occupation.
The essence of this campaign, as related to Polish Jews in general and the generation in particular, was especially obvious in two documents: in a widely publicized interview given in April by Mieczyslaw Moczar and in an article written in June by a leading party ideologist and Central Committee member, Andrzej Werblan.
His conclusion was that throughout the history of the Polish Communist movement, its problems, that is, its weakness during the prewar period, the Stalinist excesses, and the "revisionist tendencies" after the thaw, had all been due to the dominance of Jewish Communists.
users.cyberone.com.au /myers/schatz.html   (17151 words)

  
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The Communist authorities' strategy of persuasion towards writers-the so-called "gentle revolution"-adopted in the early postwar years gave way to a more decisive approach in 1949, when Socialist Realism became the obligatory artistic method.
He was the only major "domestic" Polish writer to condemn the invasion of Czechoslovakia by writing a letter of support to Eduard Goldstucker, chairman of the Czech Writers' Union, and was savaged in the Polish press.
The wedding in Polish literature - as Wyspianski's 1901 play showed - is a key motif symbolizing the reconciliation of social groups within Polish society.
www.arts.gla.ac.uk /Slavonic/staff/Andrzejewski.html   (1734 words)

  
 Queen Street: Thematic Preview
Therefore all representatives of the Polish intelligentsia are to be exterminated.
Polish literature has long been rich with elaborate allegory, sly allusions, veiled meanings; much of its theatre tends to satire; its films are often deeply layered with darkness and light (traits shared by their neighbours under totalitarian rule, most notably to Western eyes the Czechs).
By the late 19th century signs of Polish settlement were visible along Queen, west from Spadina to Dufferin, likely destination for those newly arrived in the early decades of the 20th.
www.rbebout.com /queen/parkdale/2pronc.htm   (6183 words)

  
 A View of WWII and Germany
It was in fact a former Communist, who had been sentenced to imprisonment in the Dachau concentration camp for several months, and then released, who planted a bomb at the Munich beer cellar in November 1939.
Due to the fact that a large number of Communist functionaries were Jews, this group made up a large number, but not always a majority, of the people eliminated by the Einsatzgruppen, who were always careful to specify exactly how many of who they had killed in each particular operation.
In this way the Polish Jewish doctor, Ludwik Flek was deported to Auschwitz where the SS put him to work in a laboratory manufacturing vaccines: Flek survived the war despite his incarceration in Auschwitz (Racial Hygiene, Medicine Under the Nazis, Robert N. Proctor, Harvard University Press.
www.tks.org /europa.htm   (7361 words)

  
 A Matter of Validity by Howard Fast
I quoted only communist sources, and I did not repeat or give credence to the thousands of similar accusations made against the Soviet Union by her enemies; even though I knew so much of these to be the truth.
I met with him, and informed him that it was the considered decision of the Jewish Commission of the Communist Party, USA, that the newly-developed Soviet theory of cosmopolitanism was being used as a mask for anti-Semitism.
But certainly many Communists have comprehended for many years now, that a development of anti-Semitism was taking place in the Soviet Union; and many others beside myself fought against the theory of cosmopolitanism while we still remained in the party.
www.trussel.com /hf/validity.htm   (5680 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The Communist party, for example, in the 1920s was made up almost entirely of Jews and foreign born, most of whom were in foreign language federations.
Finally, communists of Jewish origin occupied most of the seats of the Central Committee of the of the KPPP [Communists Workers Party of Poland] and the KPP." [SCHATZ, p.
Jews of Polish background played an important role in the founding of the Cuban communist party," note Rothman and Lichter, "and there are scattered indications of their significance in left-wing parties and groups in other Latin American countries.
www.jewishtribalreview.org /commun.htm   (9322 words)

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