Wladyslaw Kostro


Wladyslaw Kostro pseud. Włodek (born May 25, 1892 in Kostrach-Śmiejki, died May 1, 1976 in Warsaw) - Communist activist. Curriculum vitae Wladyslaw Kostro's grave at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw

He graduated from 7th grade of the Warsaw Gymnasium and started work at the post office, after the outbreak of World War I evacuated into the depths of Russia, in 1919 he returned to Poland, worked at the post office in Bialystok and Warsaw, 1928-1939 employee of the Ministry of Post and Telegraph. Employee of the Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone Workers' Union, among others. the chairman of the union, in 1922 organized a mail staff strike. Member of the Court of Conciliation at the Main Board of the union, since 1936 Treasurer of the Board of the Association. Member of KPP. During the occupation he worked in post offices in Warsaw, in January 1943, co-founder of a PPR cell at the post office, in autumn 1944 (after the fall of the Warsaw Uprising), he was taken to Katowice. Co-organizer of the Post and Telecommunication Workers' Union, the secretary of his Main Board, the organizer of the regional boards of this association in Warsaw, Cracow and Katowice, since May 1945 the director of the Postal and Telegraph Department in Poznań. In the years 1945-1953, member of the Provincial Committee (PPC) of the Provincial Council of the National Council (WRN), in December 1945 was a delegate from Poznań to the First Congress of the PPR and in December 1945 to the Unification Congress of the PPR and PPS. From 1954, director of the Post and Telegraph Department in Wrocław, then deputy director of the Institute of Communications in Warsaw, retired in 1959. Decorated with, among others. Commander's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland.

Armed with military POWs. Bibliography

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