Antoni Jachacy (born April 17, 1885 in Marianów, May 22, 1966 in Warsaw) is a Communist activist.
He finished 3rd grade of primary school, 1904-1906 lived in Warsaw, where he was an apprentice in railway workshops. SDKPiL activist, participant in the revolution of 1905-1907. From 1906 he worked in the machinery factory in Mińsk Mazowiecki, in 1911 he worked for a cement factory in Germany for several months. In 1915 he was evacuated to Yekaterinislav, where he joined the SDPRR. Participant of the October Revolution in this city, member of the factory committee. In December 1918 he returned to Poland and joined the Cracow. Since 1919 a fitter in the railroads of the State Railways. In 1925 he was released from work for communist activity. From 1927 he again worked in Mińsk Mazowiecki, where in 1932 he was also released. During the occupation he worked on a role in the countryside. Member of the PPR since 1942. In the first half of 1944 he participated in the organization of the secret national councils. VIII-X 1944 was a member of the District National Council in Mińsk Mazowiecki, and later chairman of the Municipal Council of the city (retired in 1949). Member of the PPR / PZPR District Committee in Mińsk Mazowiecki. In 1955 he received a pension for the deserving. He was decorated with, among others. Order of the Work Class I. Bibliography
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