Jan Jaworski (Communist)
Jan Jaworski pseud. Secret (born November 5, 1888 in Warsaw, May 22, 1962 in Minsk) - activist of the Polish and Russian Communist movement, Red Army political commissioner.
He was a self-taught, professionally trained gator. In 1904 he joined the SDKPiL, selling illicit literature. Since 1905 in the Battle Team SDKPiL of the Wola team, 1 V 1905 protected the SDKPiL march through the Aleje Jerozolimskie. He participated in actions against protected agents and members of the Black Sot. II-IV 1904 and V-X 1905 was imprisoned. 21 IV 1906 arrested on charges of storing explosives and imprisoned in the Warsaw Citadel, then sent to the Vologda Governorate (until 1909). After his release, he returned to Warsaw. During World War I he was in Russia, in February 1917 joined the SDPRR (b) with a party apprenticeship since 1904. During the February Revolution he was an agitator-propagandist and armed with revolting factory workers. He participated in the October Revolution in Moscow. Member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Moscow district of Sucharewka and organizer of the Red Guard in Moscow. From 1918 he was a gyro master on the railway in Homiel, 1919-1920 secretary of the District Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Belarus (KP (b) B) in Pińsk. He participated in a civil war in Russia serving in the Red Army's political apparatus. In 1920 he was appointed Commissioner of the Western Front for Prisoners and Refugees. 1922-1924 was among others. political commissioner of the 27th Red Army Rifle Division; He also had other commanding functions in the USSR. 1925-1928 was deputy director of the regional trade department and forest protection head of the Belarusian Ministry of National Defense in Minsk. Since 1948 on the repayment for the well-deserved. Decorated with, among others. Lenin Order and the Red Banner Order. Bibliography
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