Communist Party of Poland
The interwar Communist Party of Poland was a communist party active in Poland during the Second Polish Republic. It resulted from a December 1918 merger of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (SDKPiL) and the Polish Socialist Party – Left into the Communist Workers' Party of Poland. The communists were a small force in Polish politics.
The KPRP Second Congress resolution regarding the nationality issue in Poland (1923)
Maria Koszutska
Adolf Warski
Decision of Presidium of Executive Committee of Comintern (IKKI) from 16.08.1938 dissolving Communist Party of Poland. Signatures: Georgi Dimitrov, Manuilsky, Moskvin, Kuusinen, Florin, Ercoli. Full original text of document.
Adolf Warski, was a Polish communist leader, journalist and theoretician of the communist movement in Poland. During Stalin's Great Purge he was arrested and executed.
Adolf Warski