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Zygmunt Witalis Zaremba (b. 1895 in Piotrków, Poland – d. October 5, 1967 in Sceaux near Paris, France), pseudonyms ''Andrzej Czarski'' (''Czerski''), ''Wit Smrek'', was Polish socialist activist and publicist. ==Biography== Zaremba was member of the Youth Association for Progress and Independence (''Związek Młodzieży Postępowo-Niepodległościowej''; 1911), Polish Socialist Party - Opposition (''Polska Partia Socjalistyczna - Opozycja''; 1912–1914), then member of the Polish Socialist Party (''Polska Partia Socjalistyczna'') and its Central Executive Committee (''Centralny Komitet Wykonawczy''; 1917–1918). Since 1918 he stayed in Poland. Then, he was member of Polish Socialist Party authorities – Supreme Council (''Rada Naczelna''; 1919–1939) and Central Executive Committee (1921–1924, 1926–1939). During the years of 1921–1924 he was a vice-president of its Supreme Council. In the years of 1922–1935 Zaremba was a deputy of a Sejm. During the Invasion of Poland (1939) he organised the ''Robotnicza Brygada Obrony Warszawy''. Zaremba was a co-founder of conspiratory Polish Socialist Party - Freedom-Equality-Independence (''PPS - Wolność-Równość-Niepodległość'') and its administration member. In the years of 1944–1945 representative of the Council of National Unity (''Rada Jedności Narodowej''). In 1946 he moved to Paris, where he became a president of the Central Committee (''Rada Centralna'') of the Polish Socialist Party. In 1949 he co-founded Political Council (''Rada Polityczna'') in London. He was a president and co-founder of the International Socialist Office and then, until 1964, president of the Central-East Socialist Europe Union. Zaremba was a co-author of ''Program Polski Ludowej'' (1941). He was an editor of party-press ''Robotnik'', ''Pobudka'', ''Związkowiec''. Also an editor of ''Światło'' (1947–1959) and ''Droga'' (1959–1960). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zygmunt Zaremba」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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