Wacław Gabczyński
Wacław Gabczyński pseud. Dan, Felek, Górniak, Grabowski (born April 10, 1906 in Lodz, died July 1, 1965) - Communist activist, UB officer.
Walent's son, until 1920, was educated at a factory and a general school, later worked at a cotton factory. In 1924 he joined the Communist Youth Union (ZMK) (later KZMP) and the KPRP. He was active in the Łódź-Upper district, where he was a secretary of the KPP and a member of the KPP Regional Executive Committee in Łódź. Several times he was arrested for communist activity, 1926 as a member of the Lodz Committee (KŁ) ZMK / KZMP arrested, released from lack of evidence. 29 January 1928 arrested and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment (after appeals the sentence was reduced to 2 years); He was imprisoned in Lodz, Piotrkow and Wronki prisons. After being released from prison in 1930, he was called to the military service and served in the penal company of 27 pp in Czestochowa. Among the soldiers, he formed a revolutionary circle with Czesław Szymański, and made contact with the Częstochowa NGO organization, which provided magazines, brochures and pamphlets for this magazine. After his dismissal from the HR he returned to the CPP in Łódź, directed the work of the District Committee (KD) of the Polish Workers 'Party (KPP) and served on the District Committee of the Polish Workers' Party (KPP). In 1923, during the strikers strike, he was the chairman of the strike committee, for which he was again arrested; he was in charge of the Left. At the command of the Military Division of the CPP Central Committee, directed to work among the soldiers in the Corps Area Command (DOK) No. 1 in Warsaw, then the Warsaw-Podlasie District and DOK IV in Łódź. In 1935 arrested in Gniezno, released from lack of evidence, and then directed by the KPP authorities to the National Workers' Clubs to disassociate them from within. He also worked in MOPR. 1938-1939 Lorentz spinning laborer, where he was a trade union delegate. At the beginning of the German occupation, he was arrested and imprisoned in Radogoszcz, then in Rzeszow, where he soon fled to Lodz. 1940 deported to Germany, to Verden, where he worked in a brick factory and as a communal worker. 1941-1945 in the prison camp in Liebenau near Hanover. After the war he returned to Poland and joined the PPR and UB, and in 1948 to the Polish United Workers' Party. A staff member of the II Department of the MBP Department IV (1945-1949), then the MBP branch in Gdańsk and Czerwieńsk (1949-1953). 1953-1959 was the director of the company, among others. Graphic Design Factory in Poznan, Zgorzeleckie Leather Goods Factory and City Baths in Lodz. Decorated with, among others. The Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta and the Silver Cross of Merit. He was buried at the Cemetery Dock in Lodz. Bibliography
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