Marianna Gabara
Marianna Gabara from Borowiak (born December 25, 1899 in Łódź, died August 7, 1961) is a Communist activist.
Daughter of Joseph's worker, she finished 4th grade in elementary school and became a fiberglass. During the First World War she worked in the countryside, after the war returned to Lodz and resumed work in textile factories. In 1923 she married Bronislaw Gabara, a communist activist and under her influence in 1924 she joined the CPSP. Librarian and distributor of communist literature, also worked in the trade union of fibrous. VIII 1929 joined by the Lodz Communist Party Committee (LCC) to the 5-member delegation of the Lodz communist workers to the USSR, after his return 14 X 1929 arrested with the rest of the delegates and 30 V 1930 sentenced to 4 years imprisonment, but after the appeal and defense of Theodore Durach acquitted September IX 1930; She received only 2 weeks of imprisonment for illegally crossing the border. Since 1931 she worked in a cotton factory, where she was a worker delegate and co-organized strikes. After settling in 1938 her husband in the Berea Kartuska camp was released from work, resulting in a three-day protest strike by workers in her defense. During World War II in the USSR, she worked in Kalinin and Fergan in fiberglass factories and (since 1943) at the Polish Children's Home in Chekhov near Moscow. She worked in ZPP. After returning to Lodz from 1946 she was again a textile factory worker and a member of the PPR (since 1948), since 1952 she worked in the technical inspection of the Southern Companies of the Scrap Industry. Member of the Executive Board of the POP and the Work Council. Since 1957 retired. She was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland. Bibliography
wiki
Comments
Post a Comment