Adolf Warski

Adolf Warski, actually Adolf Warszawski ( born April 20, 1868 in Warsaw, † August 21, 1937 in Moscow ) was a Polish labor leader.

His father was a clerk. Adolf Warski was co-founder in 1889 of the League of Polish workers and in 1893 the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania ( SDKPiL ). He edited the party newspaper " Sprawa Robotnicza " together with Rosa Luxembourg and J. Marchlewskistraße. After the unification of SDKPiL with the RSDLP in 1906 he was a member of the Central Committee of the RSDLP. From the Russian authorities, he was repeatedly arrested and exiled. 1916 Warski returned back to Poland and in 1918 in the founding of the Communist Party of Poland ( KPP ) involved. From 1919 to 1930 he was with interruption Member of the Central Committee of the CPP and from 1923 a member of the Politburo. In the period 1921-1928 Warski participated in several congresses of the Communist International. From 1930 in exile, he worked in Moscow at the local Marx- Engels Institute. As part of the " Stalinist purges " he was persecuted, condemned and executed to death.

The Szczecin Shipyard was named 1951-1990 by Adolf Warski.

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