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Alexander Danieliuk-Stefanski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander Danieliuk-Stefanski Alexander Danieliuk-Stefanski (also Stefański or Ștefanski; 1897-1937) was a Polish communist politician, active in Poland and in the Soviet Union. From 1931 to 1936, he oversaw the activities of Romanian communists in exile to the Soviet Union, and served as General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party (PCdR). During the period, he was seconded by Elena Filipescu, who was also his lover. ==Names== Likely born as ''Aleksander Danieliuk'',〔Vilém Kahan, "A Contribution to the Identification of the Pseudonyms Used in Minutes and Reports of the Communist International", in Vilém Kahan (ed.), ''Bibliography of the Communist International (1919-1979)'', Vol.I, Brill Publishers, Leiden etc., 1990, p.33. ISBN 90-04-09320-6〕 the activist changed his name to ''Stefański'', a variant which he used during the time he was active in the Second Polish Republic. Occasionally referred to as ''Ștefanski'' by Romanian-language sources, he also used pseudonyms ''Gorn'' (or ''Horn''), ''Edmund'', ''Olek'' and ''Grigorescu''.〔 In Romanian historiography, he also known as ''Alexander Ștefanski-Gorn''〔Cioroianu, p.41; Tismăneanu, ''passim''〕 or ''Alexandru Ștefanski''.〔Tismăneanu, p.95〕
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