Witold Jedlicki

Witold Jedlicki (born February 9, 1929, in Warsaw, died on September 8, 1995 in Jerusalem - Polish sociologist and journalist of Jewish descent, activist of the Crooked Circle Club,[1][2][3] author of Chamy and Żydy[4] (“Oafs and Jews”), in which he described the divisions in the Polish United Party Workers’ (Polish: PZPR), including so-called groups of Natolins and Pulawianie.[5][6][7]

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References

  1. Griffith, William E. (2013-10-22). Communism in Europe: Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute. Elsevier. ISBN 9781483137438.
  2. Jedlicki, Witold (1963). Klub Krzywego Kola (in Polish). Instytut Literacki.
  3. Ost, David (1990-03-02). Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics: Opposition and Reform in Poland Since 1968. Temple University Press. p. 230. ISBN 9780877226550. witold jedlicki.
  4. Jedlicki, Witold (1981). Chamy i Żydy (in Polish). Studenckie Wydawnictwo "Vacat" przy NZS Politechniki Gdańskiej.
  5. says, Marek Witkowski. "Witold Jedlicki, 1929-1995". Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  6. "Witold Jedlicki". Kultura Paryska (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  7. Cieplak, Tadeusz N. Poland Since 1956. Ardent Media.


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