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Augustyn Lukosz

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Nationality
  
Polish

Children
  
Augustyna, Waleria

Role
  
Politician

Spouse(s)
  
Teresa Szewczyk

Name
  
Augustyn Lukosz

Augustyn Lukosz
Born
  
17 August 1884 Stonawa (Steinau), Austrian Silesia, Austria-Hungary Modern Stonava, Moravia-Silesia, Czech Republic (
1884-08-17
)

Political party
  
Polish Socialist Workers Party

Died
  
October 27, 1940, Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria

Party
  
Polish Socialist Workers Party

Augustyn Lukosz (17 August 1884 – 27 October 1940) was a Polish national activist and socialist politician from the region of Zaolzie, Czechoslovakia. He was a member of the Polish Socialist Workers Party, the social democratic party active amongst the Polish minority in interbellum Czechoslovakia. In 1935 Lukosz founded the Polish Social Democratic Party (PPSD).

Life

After graduating from the school in Stonawa, Lukosz worked as a coal miner in a mine in Karwina, and later as a railwayman, working as a switchman at the train station in Laki nad Olza. Lukosz was already in his youth engaged in the workers' movement, becoming a member of the Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia (PPS-DG) and later the Polish Socialist Party. After division of Cieszyn Silesia, he stayed in Czechoslovakia, where he co-founded the Polish Socialist Workers Party (PSPR). He represented its faction opposed to the cooperation with communists. Lukosz contributed to the PSPR magazine Robotnik Slaski (Silesian Worker) and co-founded the Polish Educational-Sporting Association "Sila" in Czeski Cieszyn (Czech: Cesky Tesin).

In August 1934 he was expelled from the PSPR due to the ideological discrepancies with the party leadership. He advocated the cooperation with the rest of the Polish organizations in Czechoslovakia, whereas the PSPR leadership followed the cooperation with the Czech social democrats.

From March to July 1935 he edited the PPSD press organ Naprzod (Forward). After the annexation of Zaolzie region to Poland in 1938, President Ignacy Moscicki named him a deputy of the Silesian Parliament, where Lukosz was a deputy until the outbreak of World War II. In 1938 he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

During the Nazi occupation, Lukosz was interred in the concentration camp in Skrochovice near Opava. On 16 April 1940, he was moved to Dachau concentration camp, and later to Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp, where he died from exhaustion on 27 October 1940.

References

Augustyn Lukosz Wikipedia