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    Julian Baltazar Józef Marchlewski (17 May 1866 – 22 March 1925) was a Polish communist politician, revolutionary activist and publicist who served as...
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    1920, in Moscow by the Polish Bureau of Bolsheviks, with chairman Julian Marchlewski. The decision was made during the initial successes of the Red Army...
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    Józef Marchlewski, a merchant, and mother Emilia (née Rückersfeldt), a governess. His older brother was the communist activist Julian Marchlewski. In 1888...
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    nucleus of the later Spartacus League: Hermann Duncker, Hugo Eberlein, Julian Marchlewski, Franz Mehring, Ernst Meyer and Wilhelm Pieck. In the following week...
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    material and moral aid to all captives of capitalism in prison." Julian Marchlewski-Karski was named chairman of the Central Committee of MOPR, the governing...
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  • Karski might refer to: Karski, alias used by Polish socialist Julian Marchlewski (1866–1925) Jan Karski (1914–2000), Polish resistance leader Karol Karski...
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    establish the Central Committee of the SDKPiL there together with Julian Marchlewski, Adolf Warski, Felix Dzerzhinsky, and Yakov Hanecki. Luxemburg remained...
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    the Second Polish Republic and was named after the Polish Bolshevik Julian Marchlewski, who was a rector of the Communist University of the National Minorities...
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    served as headquarters of the Polish Revolutionary Committee headed by Julian Marchlewski, which attempted to declare the Polish Soviet Socialist Republic....
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    first Polish woman to achieve this. In 1893, with Leo Jogiches and Julian Marchlewski (alias Julius Karski), Luxemburg founded the newspaper Sprawa Robotnicza...
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    22nd Panzer Regiment "Soja Kosmodemjanskaja" 23rd Panzer Regiment "Julian Marchlewski" 9th Motor Rifle Regiment "Rudolf Renner" 9th Artillery Regiment "Hans...
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    Piłsudski's associate Ignacy Boerner [pl] met there with Lenin's emissary Julian Marchlewski. Buoyed by their armies' successes in the Russian Civil War, the Soviet...
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  • revolutionaries include Konstantin Rokossovsky, Vyacheslav Menzhinsky, Julian Marchlewski, Stanislaw Kosior, Karol Świerczewski and Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder...
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  • Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania party, headed by Julian Marchlewski. This smuggling of Lithuanian newspapers had historical antecedents...
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    Plekhanov. On 25 September 1898, Parvus and his assistant editor, Julian Marchlewski were expelled from Saxony, and settled in Munich, handing control...
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    district were Soviet communists of Polish origin, such as Feliks Kon, Julian Marchlewski, Felix Dzerzhinsky and Tomasz Dąbal. Thus Marchlewszczyzna was created...
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    Germans. The first rector of the university was the Polish communist Julian Marchlewski, which the university was later named after. In 1929–1930, it began...
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  • Lenin Steel Works in Nowa Huta, Łódź Committee was placed in the Julian Marchlewski Cotton Plant in Łódź, Lublin Committee was placed in the Automotive...
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    Over the years, Poznański's complex changed name – first to The Julian Marchlewski Cotton Works and later to Poltex. In the 1970s it came under the protection...
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  • Olsztyn Lublin Factory of Communication Equipment PZL in Świdnik Łódź Julian Marchlewski Cotton Works in Łódź Warsaw Ursus Factory in Warsaw Opole Malapanew...
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  • Marchlewsk) after the Polish-born Soviet politician and civil activist Julian Marchlewski. Population: 4,071 (2022 estimate) In the 1920s Marchlewsk was an...
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    Lange (1904–1965), economist Tadeusz Łomnicki (1927–1992), actor Julian Marchlewski (1866-1925), politician and revolutionary activist Stanisław Mazur...
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    Vogeler and his second wife Zofia "Sonja" Marchlewska, daughter of Julian Marchlewski, emigrated to Russia. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union...
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  • Revolutionary Committee was formed on 2 August 1920. It consisted of Julian Marchlewski, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Feliks Kon, Józef Unszlicht, and Edward Próchniak...
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    Italy. A left wing, which included Karl Kautsky, Harry Quelch, and Julian Marchlewski (Karski), argued that a socialist colonial policy was a contradiction...
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  • Włocławek, football and athletics club from Włocławek, Poland alias of Julian Marchlewski (1866–1925), Polish communist politician Kujawiak konspiracyjny/Kujawiak...
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    (1839-1902), publisher Julian Marchlewski (1866–1925), Polish and German communist politician, born in Włocławek Leon Marchlewski (1869–1946), Polish chemist...
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    theoretician of the movement. Other notable figures included Leo Jogiches, Julian Marchlewski, Adolf Warski, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Stanisław Pestkowski, Karl Sobelson...
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    served as headquarters of the Polish Revolutionary Committee headed by Julian Marchlewski, which attempted to declare the Polish Soviet Socialist Republic....
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    revolutionaries with Polish origins include Konstantin Rokossovsky, Julian Marchlewski, Karol Świerczewski and Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka secret...
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