Jan Grzegorczyk (mayor)
Jan Grzegorczyk (born May 10, 1899 in Ozorków, died February 23, 1969) is a socialist, communist and trade activist, mayor of Ozorkow (1945-1950), chairman of the Municipal Council of the City of Ozorków. >
Since 1912 he worked in cotton spinning and weaving factory in Ozorków, finishing his school as a factory. 1916-1919 worked in Germany, returning to Poland to 1922 military service in the 10th Artillery Regiment in Lodz, while completing education in the 4 classes of junior high school, after the release of the army again worked as a weaver. TUR (1924-1925 Secretary of the Branch) and the Trade Union of Workers and Workers in the Textile Industry in Poland. Factory Delegate, active organizer and co-organizer of strikes, member of factory committees. He cooperated with communist activists and sold communist literature, for which he was expelled from TUR in 1926. 1927-1938 member of the MOPR, collected contributions and helped the families of arrested communists. In September 1939, mobilized to the Polish Army, to the 54th Field Artillery Regiment, during the defense of Warsaw he was wounded and taken to the German captivity from which he escaped. Since 1943 in PPR, since 1948 PZPR. From January 1945 he organized the apparatus of "folk power" in Ozorków, became mayor of the city (until 1950) and member of the executive committee of the Municipal (KM) PPR / PZPR (until 1956). Since 1950 the chairman of the MRN in Ozorków. Since 1958 on the pay for the well-deserved. Decorated with, among others. The Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland. Bibliography
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