Roman Zambrowski
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Roman Zambrowski (July 15, 1909 in Warsaw – August 19, 1977 in Warsaw), born Rubin Nusbaum (or Nussbaum), was a Polish communist activist of Jewish ancestry. He is a father of journalist Antoni Zambrowski.
Zambrowski was a member of the Communist Party of Poland (1928–1938), member of the Communist Association of Polish Youth Central Committee (1930–1938), one of the main organiser of the Union of Polish Patriots (1943) and the Polish Communists Central Bureau (1944), chief of the Politics and Educational Management of Polish Army in the Soviet Union and then in the Polish First Army (since 1944). From 1944 he was a member of the Polish Workers' Party, Polish United Workers' Party (1948–1968), Central Committee (1944–1964), Politburo of the Polish United Workers' Party (1945–1963), deputy of a State National Council (1944–1947), deputy of a Sejm (1947–1965), vice-marshal of the Sejm (1947–1952), secretary of the Central Committee (1948–1954 and 1956–1963), leader of the liberal movement in the Polish United Workers' Party (Puławians; 1956), vice-president of the Supreme Chamber of Control (1963–1968).
In 1968 he was accused for inspiring 1968 Polish political crisis and Zionism, then removed from the Polish United Workers' Party and removed from the position as a vice-president of the Supreme Chamber of Control.
[edit] References
- Zambrowski Roman (Polish). Internetowa encyklopedia PWN. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
- Zambrowski Roman (Polish). WIEM Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
Persondata | |
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NAME | Zambrowski, Roman |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rubin Nusbaum, Rubin Nussbaum |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | communist activist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 15, 1909 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Warsaw |
DATE OF DEATH | August 19, 1977 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Warsaw |