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Poland and
Lithuania (Polish:
Socjaldemokracja Królestwa
Polskiego i Litwy,
SDKPiL),
originally the
Social Democracy of the
Kingdom of
Poland (SDKP), was a...
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Poland and
Lithuania (Polish:
Socjaldemokracja Królestwa
Polskiego i Litwy,
SDKPiL) in 1899. In
February 1900, he was
arrested again and
served his time at...
- Lithuania, (
SDKPiL),
emerged from the PPS, with the PPS
being more
nationalist and
oriented towards Polish independence, and the
SDKPiL being more revolutionary...
- anti-semitic
campaign against the
SDKPiL[citation needed]. On this occasion, he was
vigorously defended by the
SDKPiL leaders, Rosa
Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches...
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Proletariat party, the
Social Democracy of the
Kingdom of
Poland and
Lithuania (
SDKPiL), the
Social Democratic Party of
Germany (SPD), the
Independent Social Democratic...
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merger of the
Social Democracy of the
Kingdom of
Poland and
Lithuania (
SDKPiL) and the
Polish Socialist Party – Left (PPS – Left) into the
Communist Workers'...
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later known as the
Social Democracy of the
Kingdom of
Poland and
Lithuania (
SDKPiL). This new
group stood aloof from PSP, a
broad coalition party founded in...
- of
Poland and
Lithuania (Socjaldemokracja Królestwa
Polskiego i Litwy,
SDKPiL)
party and the
publicist Stanisław
Brzozowski (1878–1911) were important...
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industrial centers of the
Russian Empire.
Polish socialists—both the PPS and the
SDKPiL—called for a
general strike. By the end of
January 1905, over 400,000 workers...
- the PPS and the
Social Democracy of the
Kingdom of
Poland and
Lithuania (
SDKPiL – led by Rosa
Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches). He was the main
figure in the...