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Maria Karolina Sabina Koszutska (pseudonym Wera Kostrzewa) (2
February 1876 – 9 July 1939) was a
leader and
theoretician of the
Polish Socialist Party...
- The
views adhered to and
promulgated by the
leaders of the KPP (Maria
Koszutska,
Adolf Warski,
Maksymilian Horwitz, and
Edward Próchniak) led to the party's...
- was led by
prominent theoreticians such as
Maksymilian Horwitz,
Maria Koszutska, and
Adolf Warski. Leon
Trotsky (Lev
Davidovich Bronstein) (1879–1940)...
- was led by
prominent theoreticians such as
Maksymilian Horwitz,
Maria Koszutska and
Adolf Warski.
There was
little overt political disagreement within...
- was led by
prominent theoreticians such as
Maksymilian Horwitz,
Maria Koszutska and
Adolf Warski. The
defeat of the
European working class led to further...
- (born 1961),
German volleyball player Wera Kostrzewa,
pseudonym of
Maria Koszutska (1876–1939),
Polish politician Wojciech Kostrzewa (born 1960), Polish...
- was led by
prominent theoreticians such as
Maksymilian Horwitz,
Maria Koszutska and
Adolf Warski.
According to
political scientist Baruch Knei-Paz, Trotsky’s...
- "three Ws"
after the leaders:
Adolf Warski,
Henryk Walecki, and
Maria Koszutska (pseudonym Wera Kostrzewa). As the
Party was
already underground in Poland...
- (Dnipropetrovsk) on 19
March 1918.
Prominent activists of the PPS–L were:
Maria Koszutska,
Feliks Kon,
Stefan Królikowski, Paweł Lewinson,
Henryk Walecki and Tadeusz...
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Warsaw School of Economics. In Warsaw, he
established contacts with
Maria Koszutska and in
December 1918 some form of ****ociation with the
newly created Communist...