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Roman Zambrowski

Polish politician


Polish politician

FieldValue
nameRoman Zambrowski
birth_placeWarsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
(today Poland)
birth_date23 December 1913
officeMember of the Politburo of the Polish United Worker's Party
termstart1948
termend1963
predecessor1Franciszek Jóźwiak
successor1Jan Górecki
office1Minister of State Control
termstart116 April 1955
termend124 October 1956
office2Deputy Marshal of the Sejm
termstart24 February 1947
termend24 August 1952
death_placeWarsaw, Poland
death_date
resting_placePowązki Military Cemetery
imageRoman Zambrowski 1.jpg
partyPolish United Worker's Party
allegiancePolish People's Republic
serviceyears1943-1945
battlesSecond World War
branchPolish People's Army
rank[[File:Naramiennik Pulkownik.svg40px]] Pułkownik (Colonel)
citizenshipPoland
nationalityPolish

(today Poland) Roman Zambrowski (15 July 1909 – 19 August 1977) was a Polish communist politician.

Career

Zambrowski was born into a Jewish family in Warsaw. He was a member of the Communist Party of Poland (1928–1938) and of the Central Committee of the Young Communist League of Poland (1930–1938). During World War II in the Soviet Union, he was one of the main organisers and leaders of the Union of Polish Patriots (ZPP) from 1943 and of the Central Bureau Communists of Poland (CBKP) in 1944. He was the head of the Political and Educational Leadership of the First Polish Army (1944–1945).

From 1944, Zambrowski was a member and one of the leaders of the Polish Workers' Party (PPR) and then, from 1948 to 1968, of the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR). He was in the PZPR's Central Committee (1948–1964) and held the office of the secretary of the Central Committee (1948–1954 and 1956–1963). He was in the PZPR's Politburo from 1948 to 1963. In 1956, he was a leader of the faction in the PZPR known as Puławianie. Zambrowski was a deputy in the State National Council (1944–1947) and then in the Sejm (1947–1965), where he was Deputy-marshal of the Sejm (1947–1952). In 1945–1954, he was the chairman of a special commission for combating economically harmful activities and misconduct; in 1963–1968 vice-president of the Supreme Audit Office (NIK).

Zambrowski was accused of inspiring the 1968 Polish political crisis and of Zionist affiliations; in 1968 he was expelled from the PZPR and removed from the vice-presidency of the NIK.

Later life and legacy

He is the father of journalist Antoni Zambrowski. Antoni Zambrowski died in 2019.

A collection of Zambrowski's journals and other writings about Poland and Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza are held in the collection of the Hoover Institution.

Awards and decorations

  • [[File:POL Order Sztandaru Pracy 1 klasy BAR.svg|60px]] Order of the Banner of Labour, 1st Class (1959)
  • [[File:POL Polonia Restituta Komandorski ZG BAR.svg|60px]] Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (22 July 1947)
  • [[File:POL Srebrny Medal Zasłużonym na Polu Chwały BAR.svg|60px]] Silver Medal for Merit on the Field of Glory (11 November 1943)
  • [[File:POL Za Warszawę 1939-1945 BAR.svg|60px]] Medal for Warsaw 1939–1945 (17 January 1946)
  • [[File:SU Order of the Red Star ribbon.svg|60px]] Order of the Red Star (USSR, 11 November 1943)

References

References

  1. Jacobs, Jack. (2017-03-24). "Jews and Leftist Politics: Judaism, Israel, Antisemitism, and Gender". Cambridge University Press.
  2. "Zambrowski Roman". [[WIEM Encyklopedia]].
  3. "Roman Zambrowski papers". Hoover Institution.
  4. (22 July 1959). "The Highest Awards for Distinguished Citizens of the People's Republic of Poland".
  5. {{Monitor Polski. 1948. 17. 59 („For outstanding achievements in state and social work in the first period of reconstruction of the Reborn Republic of Poland”).
  6. {{Monitor Polski. 1946. 26. 43 ("On the first anniversary of the liberation of Warsaw to those who distinguished themselves in the fight for the liberation and reconstruction of the Capital City (...)").
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