Polish United Workers' Party - Leading Figures of The PUWP

Leading Figures of The PUWP

  • Jerzy Albrecht
  • Edward Babiuch
  • Kazimierz Barcikowski
  • Jakub Berman
  • Józef Cyrankiewicz
  • Zdzisław Grudzień
  • Mieczysław Jagielski
  • Piotr Jaroszewicz
  • Bolesław Jaszczuk
  • Stefan Jędrychowski
  • Aleksander Kwaśniewski
  • Zenon Kliszko
  • Stanisław Kociołek
  • Jerzy Łukaszewicz
  • Franciszek Mazur
  • Zbigniew Messner
  • Hilary Minc
  • Mieczysław Moczar
  • Kazimierz Morawski
  • Zenon Nowak
  • Józef Oleksy
  • Stefan Olszowski
  • Józef Pińkowski
  • Stanisław Radkiewicz
  • Ignacy Loga-Sowiński
  • Ryszard Strzelecki
  • Józef Tejchma
  • Roman Zambrowski
  • Aleksander Zawadzki
  • Adam Schaff




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