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Stanisław Kociołek

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28: 196:, and served as leader of its own PZPR party-cell. He quickly rose to become the first secretary of the Warsaw Committee of PZPR (1958–1960 and 1963–1964), as well as the secretary of Socialist Youth Association. Between December 1967 and July 1970 he was the first secretary of communist party in 331: 200:. During the massacre of shipyard workers in 1970 he served as deputy prime minister. Afterwards, he was sent abroad to various diplomatic posts, for his own safety. He was brought back to 321: 351: 346: 341: 176:, for the regular Army to fire at striking workers in Polish shipyards, which resulted in at least tens of people being killed indiscriminately and hundreds wounded. 336: 326: 257: 316: 205: 169: 107: 356: 242: 80: 217: 209: 152:", was a Communist official who served as deputy prime minister of Poland for six months in 1970. After 311: 306: 165: 286: 153: 212:
resided in Moscow as ambassador (1982-1985). He returned to Poland in 1985, and was charged with
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as the first secretary of the Warsaw Committee of PZPR for the crushing of the
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Initially, Kociołek worked as head-master at an elementary school near
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Members of the Politburo of the Polish United Workers' Party
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Warsaw
Second Polish Republic
Warsaw
Polish United Workers' Party
Alma mater
Warsaw University
Economist
Warsaw
Tri-City
the fall of Communism
Gdańsk
Gdynia
Polish 1970 protests
Polish United Workers' Party
Zenon Kliszko
Iława
Warsaw University
alma mater
Gdańsk
Warsaw
Solidarity trade union
Martial law in Poland
communist crimes
collapse of communism
Polska. Historia
PWN Encyklopedia
The Polish People's Republic.
Archived
Wayback Machine

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