Communist Party of Poland
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This article is about the 1918-1938 Communist Party of Poland. For 1948-1989 party, see Polish United Workers' Party. For 2002-present party, see Communist Party of Poland (modern).
The Communist Party of Poland (Polish: Komunistyczna Partia Polski) was a historical communist party in Poland. It was founded in 1918 through the merger of Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (SDKPiL) and the Polish Socialist Party-Left. Illegal in Poland. It was disbanded on the orders of Stalin in 1938, and most of the activists perished in the Great Purge.
The Polish Stalinist activist Kazimierz Mijal founded his Communist Party of Poland around 1960 (illegal then). The party ceased to exist after his emigration to Peking and Tirana.
In July 2002, the name has been revived by a new communist party, which is however fairly insignificant on the current Polish political scene.
External link
- Communist Party of Poland (modern) (http://www.kompol.org)fr:Parti communiste polonais