Wiktor Hoppe


Wiktor Hoppe pseud. Wawrzon (born 21 May 1898 in Warsaw, died 14 January 1969 in Pruszków) - Communist and trade activist.

Adolf's son, after graduating from elementary school in 1913, became a worker at a machine factory in Pruszków. At that time, he began to establish contacts with SDKPiL activists, on June 15, 1915, arrested on charges of belonging to this party and sent to Siberia after a few months. In 1917 he was incorporated into the Russian army, took part in the October Revolution and participated in the fighting in Moscow and the Ors. In September 1918 he returned to the country and in 1918-1919 he organized the Council of Workers Delegates (RDP) and the CPSP in Pruszków. December 1918 at the 1st District Conference of the Warsaw-Podkarpackie Region, elected member of the District Committee (KO) of the KPRP. In the summer of 1919, for 2 months, he was arrested for communist activities. 1920 went to France, where until 1922 he was a metal worker in Verdun. After returning to Poland he worked at the Society of Purchasing for the Graphic Industry in Warsaw, later in the Metal Workshops of the Polish Mechanics Association in America. He served in the CPP and in the Workers' Union of the Metal Industry, 1935-1939 was a delegate of the workers of his factory. During the occupation, the activist of the sabotage group at the premises of Pruszków, he also helped people hiding from Germany. Since 1943 member of PPR, since 1948 PZPR. 1949-1952 was chairman of the District Trade Union Council (RZZ) in Pruszków. Since 1958, he has been working for the community. in the Party History Committee at the District Committee (KP) of the PZPR in Pruszków. Decorated with, among others. The Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland. Bibliography

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