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Stefan Staszewski, also known as Gustaw Szuster or Gustaw Szusterman (born 13 November 1906, Warsaw – died 2 November 1989, Warsaw), was a Polish communist politician. An activist in the communist movement from the age of fourteen, he was in the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland in 1930–1932. His arrests in Poland were followed by extended stays in the Soviet Union. He graduated from and after 1934 became an instructor at the International Lenin School in Moscow. At the time of the Great Purge, Staszewski was arrested by the NKVD and in 1938 sentenced to eight years in Kolyma. On his release in 1945, he returned to Poland.

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  • Stefan Staszewski (* 13. November 1906 in Warschau; † 2. November 1989 ebenda) war ein polnischer Politiker und Funktionär der Kommunistischen Partei. (de)
  • Stefan Staszewski, also known as Gustaw Szuster or Gustaw Szusterman (born 13 November 1906, Warsaw – died 2 November 1989, Warsaw), was a Polish communist politician. An activist in the communist movement from the age of fourteen, he was in the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland in 1930–1932. His arrests in Poland were followed by extended stays in the Soviet Union. He graduated from and after 1934 became an instructor at the International Lenin School in Moscow. At the time of the Great Purge, Staszewski was arrested by the NKVD and in 1938 sentenced to eight years in Kolyma. On his release in 1945, he returned to Poland. During the reign of Stalinism in the Polish People's Republic, Staszewski was in charge of propaganda, education and culture in the Katowice Voivodeship organization of the Polish Workers' Party. After holding further positions in official press and in the party central press departments, Staszewski became deputy minister of agriculture in January 1954. He was appointed regional first secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party Warsaw committee in September 1955. He resigned from the first secretary position in February 1957 and became president of the Polish Press Agency, a post he held until the summer of 1958. Staszewski supported Władysław Gomułka during the Polish October of 1956. However, Staszewski was becoming increasingly independent and critical of Gomułka's rule; he was removed from power and during the 1968 Polish political crisis expelled from the party. In the 1970s and 1980s, he was a supporter of the Polish democratic opposition. (en)
  • Stefan Staszewski, właściwie Gustaw Szusterman, ps.: Fenigsztajn, Zelik Szpicberg, Lewek Szpicberg, Abram Weisman, Gustaw Szuster (ur. 13 listopada 1906 w Warszawie, zm. 2 listopada 1989) – polski polityk komunistyczny, działacz Komunistycznej Partii Polski, Polskiej Partii Robotniczej i Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej, I sekretarz Komitetu Warszawskiego PZPR, członek „frakcji puławskiej” w PZPR. (pl)
  • Стефан Сташевский (польск. Stefan Staszewski; 13 ноября 1906, Варшава — 2 ноября 1989, Варшава), он же Густав Шустер — польский коммунистический политик еврейского происхождения, в 1955—1957 — первый секретарь Варшавского комитета ПОРП. Участник коммунистического подполья 1920-х. Эмигрировал в СССР, репрессировался НКВД. Видный деятель группировки Пулавяне. Сыграл заметную роль в процессе польской десталинизации. После отстранения от власти и исключения из ПОРП во время антисемитской кампании участвовал в оппозиционном движении, принял католичество. (ru)
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  • Stefan Staszewski (* 13. November 1906 in Warschau; † 2. November 1989 ebenda) war ein polnischer Politiker und Funktionär der Kommunistischen Partei. (de)
  • Stefan Staszewski, właściwie Gustaw Szusterman, ps.: Fenigsztajn, Zelik Szpicberg, Lewek Szpicberg, Abram Weisman, Gustaw Szuster (ur. 13 listopada 1906 w Warszawie, zm. 2 listopada 1989) – polski polityk komunistyczny, działacz Komunistycznej Partii Polski, Polskiej Partii Robotniczej i Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej, I sekretarz Komitetu Warszawskiego PZPR, członek „frakcji puławskiej” w PZPR. (pl)
  • Стефан Сташевский (польск. Stefan Staszewski; 13 ноября 1906, Варшава — 2 ноября 1989, Варшава), он же Густав Шустер — польский коммунистический политик еврейского происхождения, в 1955—1957 — первый секретарь Варшавского комитета ПОРП. Участник коммунистического подполья 1920-х. Эмигрировал в СССР, репрессировался НКВД. Видный деятель группировки Пулавяне. Сыграл заметную роль в процессе польской десталинизации. После отстранения от власти и исключения из ПОРП во время антисемитской кампании участвовал в оппозиционном движении, принял католичество. (ru)
  • Stefan Staszewski, also known as Gustaw Szuster or Gustaw Szusterman (born 13 November 1906, Warsaw – died 2 November 1989, Warsaw), was a Polish communist politician. An activist in the communist movement from the age of fourteen, he was in the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland in 1930–1932. His arrests in Poland were followed by extended stays in the Soviet Union. He graduated from and after 1934 became an instructor at the International Lenin School in Moscow. At the time of the Great Purge, Staszewski was arrested by the NKVD and in 1938 sentenced to eight years in Kolyma. On his release in 1945, he returned to Poland. (en)
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  • Stefan Staszewski (de)
  • Stefan Staszewski (pl)
  • Stefan Staszewski (en)
  • Сташевский, Стефан (ru)
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