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Stanisław (Salomon Naftali) Mendelson (18 November 1858 in Warsaw - 25 July 1913 in Warsaw) was a Polish socialist politician and publicist of Jewish descent. He was an activist of Polish and international workers' movement. He was one of the main activists and creators of the first programme of the Polish Socialist Party. In 1875-1878 he helped organize socialist groups in Warsaw. In 1878 Mendelson emigrated to Switzerland, and later lived in France and the United Kingdom. He was the co-founder and editor of the first Polish socialist magazines - Równość, Przedświt and Walka Klas.

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  • Ο Στάνισλαφ Μέντελσον (πολωνικά: Stanisław Mendelson, 1858 - 1913) ήταν Πολωνός σοσιαλιστής, εκδότης, συγγραφέας και προσωπικότητα του πρώιμου διεθνούς εργατικού κινήματος. (el)
  • Stanisław (Salomon Naftali) Mendelson (18 November 1858 in Warsaw - 25 July 1913 in Warsaw) was a Polish socialist politician and publicist of Jewish descent. He was an activist of Polish and international workers' movement. He was one of the main activists and creators of the first programme of the Polish Socialist Party. In 1875-1878 he helped organize socialist groups in Warsaw. In 1878 Mendelson emigrated to Switzerland, and later lived in France and the United Kingdom. He was the co-founder and editor of the first Polish socialist magazines - Równość, Przedświt and Walka Klas. In 1880 he was accused, together with other activists, in a judicial process with socialists in Kraków. In 1882-1884 he organized socialist groups in Poznań and was eventually imprisoned by Prussian authorities. Being a skilled organizer and publicist, Mendelson personally befriended many foremost European socialists - Friedrich Engels, Karl Liebknecht, Eduard Bernstein, Karl Kautsky, Paul Lafargue, Georgi Plekhanov and others. (en)
  • Stanisław (Salomon Naftali) Mendelson, ps. „Aleksander Messin”, „Mieczysław” (ur. 18 listopada 1857 w Warszawie, zm. 25 lipca 1913 tamże) – polski polityk i publicysta żydowskiego pochodzenia, działacz polskiego i międzynarodowego ruchu robotniczego. (pl)
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  • Ο Στάνισλαφ Μέντελσον (πολωνικά: Stanisław Mendelson, 1858 - 1913) ήταν Πολωνός σοσιαλιστής, εκδότης, συγγραφέας και προσωπικότητα του πρώιμου διεθνούς εργατικού κινήματος. (el)
  • Stanisław (Salomon Naftali) Mendelson, ps. „Aleksander Messin”, „Mieczysław” (ur. 18 listopada 1857 w Warszawie, zm. 25 lipca 1913 tamże) – polski polityk i publicysta żydowskiego pochodzenia, działacz polskiego i międzynarodowego ruchu robotniczego. (pl)
  • Stanisław (Salomon Naftali) Mendelson (18 November 1858 in Warsaw - 25 July 1913 in Warsaw) was a Polish socialist politician and publicist of Jewish descent. He was an activist of Polish and international workers' movement. He was one of the main activists and creators of the first programme of the Polish Socialist Party. In 1875-1878 he helped organize socialist groups in Warsaw. In 1878 Mendelson emigrated to Switzerland, and later lived in France and the United Kingdom. He was the co-founder and editor of the first Polish socialist magazines - Równość, Przedświt and Walka Klas. (en)
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  • Στανίσουαφ Μέντελσον (el)
  • Stanisław Mendelson (pl)
  • Stanisław Mendelson (en)
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