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Leon Kasman, pseudonyms "Adam," "Bolek," "Janowski," "Zygmunt" (born 28 October 1905 in Łódź; died 12 July 1984 in Warsaw) was a Polish communist journalist and politician of Jewish descent. Head of the propaganda and agitation department of the Central Committee of the Polish Workers' Party. He was a first editor-in-chief of the Trybuna Ludu daily, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. As a result of the conflicts within the communist party, Kasman resigned from this function in December 1953. He was among the “Puławianie" faction in PZPR. Leon Kasman died in 1984 and was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw.

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  • Leon Kasman (* 28. Oktober 1905 in Łódź; † 12. Juli 1984 in Warschau) war ein Politiker der Polnischen Vereinigten Arbeiterpartei PZPR (Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza) in der Volksrepublik Polen, der unter anderem zwischen 1948 und 1953 Chefredakteur der Parteizeitung Trybuna Ludu sowie 1954 bis 1956 Staatssekretär im Ministerium für Leichtindustrie war. Er war von 1957 bis 1967 abermals Chefredakteur der Trybuna Ludu sowie danach zwischen 1967 und 1968 Vizepräsident der Nationalbank NBP (Narodowy Bank Polski). (de)
  • Leon Kasman, pseudonyms "Adam," "Bolek," "Janowski," "Zygmunt" (born 28 October 1905 in Łódź; died 12 July 1984 in Warsaw) was a Polish communist journalist and politician of Jewish descent. Head of the propaganda and agitation department of the Central Committee of the Polish Workers' Party. He was a first editor-in-chief of the Trybuna Ludu daily, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. As a result of the conflicts within the communist party, Kasman resigned from this function in December 1953. He was among the “Puławianie" faction in PZPR. Leon Kasman died in 1984 and was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw. (en)
  • Leon Kasman, ps. „Adam”, „Bolek”, „Janowski”, „Zygmunt” (ur. 28 października 1905 w Łodzi, zm. 12 lipca 1984 w Warszawie) – polski działacz komunistyczny. Pierwszy redaktor naczelny dziennika „Trybuna Ludu” (organu KC PZPR) w latach 1948–1953 (później także w latach 1957–1967), poseł do Krajowej Rady Narodowej (1945–1947) oraz na Sejm PRL I, III i IV kadencji (1952–1956, 1961–1969). (pl)
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  • Leon Kasman (* 28. Oktober 1905 in Łódź; † 12. Juli 1984 in Warschau) war ein Politiker der Polnischen Vereinigten Arbeiterpartei PZPR (Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza) in der Volksrepublik Polen, der unter anderem zwischen 1948 und 1953 Chefredakteur der Parteizeitung Trybuna Ludu sowie 1954 bis 1956 Staatssekretär im Ministerium für Leichtindustrie war. Er war von 1957 bis 1967 abermals Chefredakteur der Trybuna Ludu sowie danach zwischen 1967 und 1968 Vizepräsident der Nationalbank NBP (Narodowy Bank Polski). (de)
  • Leon Kasman, pseudonyms "Adam," "Bolek," "Janowski," "Zygmunt" (born 28 October 1905 in Łódź; died 12 July 1984 in Warsaw) was a Polish communist journalist and politician of Jewish descent. Head of the propaganda and agitation department of the Central Committee of the Polish Workers' Party. He was a first editor-in-chief of the Trybuna Ludu daily, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. As a result of the conflicts within the communist party, Kasman resigned from this function in December 1953. He was among the “Puławianie" faction in PZPR. Leon Kasman died in 1984 and was buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw. (en)
  • Leon Kasman, ps. „Adam”, „Bolek”, „Janowski”, „Zygmunt” (ur. 28 października 1905 w Łodzi, zm. 12 lipca 1984 w Warszawie) – polski działacz komunistyczny. Pierwszy redaktor naczelny dziennika „Trybuna Ludu” (organu KC PZPR) w latach 1948–1953 (później także w latach 1957–1967), poseł do Krajowej Rady Narodowej (1945–1947) oraz na Sejm PRL I, III i IV kadencji (1952–1956, 1961–1969). (pl)
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  • Leon Kasman (en)
  • Leon Kasman (pl)
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