Teofil Głowacki. Socjalista, komunista, sekretarz Centralnego Komitetu Ludowego
Teofil Głowacki. Socialist, communist, secretary of the Central People’s Committee
Author(s): Jakub Woroncow, Piotr GrudkaSubject(s): Political history, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), History of Communism
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe GRADO
Keywords: Teofil Głowacki; Interwar period; PPS (Polish Socialist Party); KPP (Communist Party of Poland); World War II conspiracy
Summary/Abstract: The article presents a biographical portrait of Teofil Głowacki (1906–1971), in the interwar period, an activist of the PPS and KPP, a trade unionist and publicist, during the Second World War a member of the editorial office of „Sztandar Wolności” in Minsk, and then a participant in the left-socialist conspiracy and the founder of the Central Committee After the war. He was a journalist, a political prisoner, an MP for two terms in the parliament of the People’s Republic of Poland, and the deputy editor-in-chief of „Express Wieczorny”. The article is also an attempt to supplement the history of the Polish conspiracy during World War II from outside the leading current.
Journal: Polish Biographical Studies
- Issue Year: 11/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 93-124
- Page Count: 32
- Language: Polish