Tomasz Dąbal

Polish activist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPolish activist
PlacesPoland
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth29 December 1890, Sobów, Tarnobrzeg, Poland
Death21 August 1937Lefortovo Prison, Russia (aged 46 years)
Star signCapricorn
Politics:Radical Peasant Party Communist Party Of Byelorussia
Education
University of Vienna
Jagiellonian University
The details

Biography

Tomasz Dąbal ([ˈtɔmaʂ ˈdɔmbal]; 29 December 1890 - 21 August 1937) was a Polish communist activist.

Life

Dąbal in Kiev in 1925

In 1909–1914, he studied law in Vienna and medicine in Kraków, and he joined the Polish Peasant Party (1911).

In 1917, he was a member of the Polish Legions in World War I. With Eugeniusz Okoń, he was founder of the Republic of Tarnobrzeg. He was a politician in the PSL, deputy to Polish Sejm (1918-1921).

He eventually joined the Polish Communist Party (in 1920). In November 1921 he was stripped of his immunity as a member of the parliament and arrested for anti-state agitation. Sentenced to six years in prison in July 1922, he was exchanged for Polish prisoners in the Soviet Union in 1923. In October 1923 he became vice-president of the Peasant International. After Stalin's rise, he moved to Minsk where he became vice-president of the Belarusian Academy of Sciences. From 1932 to 1937 he also was a member of the Central Committee of the Belarusian Communist Party. Like most of the Polish communist activists in the Soviet Union he was arrested and executed during the Great Purge - after a confession was extracted from him in which he claimed to have directed the Polish Military Organization in the entire Soviet Union. He was exonerated in 1956.

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