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Roman Zambrowski (15 July 1909 – 19
August 1977) was a
Polish communist politician.
Zambrowski was born into a
Jewish family in Warsaw. He was a member...
- Zambrów
County (Polish:
powiat zambrowski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Podlaskie Voivodeship, north-eastern...
- Stanisław Radkiewicz, Adam Ra****,
Marian Spychalski,
Henryk Świątkowski,
Zambrowski and
Aleksander Zawadzki. All of them - in
accordance with the
Soviet model...
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communists of
Jewish extraction.
Among the most
prominent were
Roman Zambrowski and Leon Kasman. The name "Puławy faction" came from the
addresses of...
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Ochab submitted to be
presented to the
Plenum was
criticized by
Roman Zambrowski and Zawadzki. The
majority of the
Politburo members voted to
reduce the...
- origin:
Jakub Berman,
Hilary Minc and
Roman Zambrowski, and by Bolesław Bierut. Berman, Minc and
Zambrowski spent the war in the
Soviet Union and were...
- be
removed without mercy."
Another prominent Polish communist,
Roman Zambrowski, said that the Home Army had to be "exterminated."[better source needed]...
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which must be
removed without mercy".
Another prominent communist,
Roman Zambrowski, said that the AK had to be "exterminated". The
Armia Krajowa officially...
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gradually replaced by Gomułka's own people, was
apparent when
Roman Zambrowski, the
leading Jewish politician, was
removed from the Politburo. Poland...
- had a
valid point in
opposing the
personnel policies pursued by
Roman Zambrowski,
Jakub Berman, and
Hilary Minc, all of them of
Jewish descent and brought...