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Name
  
Zygmunt Modzelewski

Role
  
Polish Politician


Books
  
Hiding in Plain Sight

Children
  
Karol Modzelewski

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Died
  
June 18, 1954, Warsaw, Poland

Zygmunt Modzelewski (April 15, 1900 in Częstochowa - June 18, 1954 in Warsaw) was a Polish communist politician.

He was a member of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania and Communist Party of Poland. From 1923 to 1937, he was a member of the French Communist Party and even joined its Central Committee. From 1937 in the Soviet Union, he joined the Union of Polish Patriots, Central Bureau of Polish Communists and became the first director of Polpress, a precursor to the Polish Press Agency. Later, he joined the Polish Workers' Party and Polish United Workers' Party, of which he eventually became the member of its Central Committee. He was also a member of the Polish Council of State and a deputy to the State National Council and Legislative Sejm.

He received the Order of the Builders of People's Poland. He was also the adoptive father of Karol Modzelewski.

References

Zygmunt Modzelewski Wikipedia