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Gershon Dua-Bogen

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Polish politician (1892–1948)
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Gershon Dua-Bogen
Gershon Dua-Bogen's gravestone in Warsaw.
General Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party
Political commissar in the base of the International Brigades
Personal details
Born1892
Poland
Died12 February 1948
NationalityPolish-Jewish
Political partyCommunist Party of Poland, Polish Workers' Party
Other political
affiliations
Socialist Workers Party

Gershon Dua-Bogen (Yiddish: גרשון דוא-באָגען; 1892 – February 12. 1948), alias 'Admoni', was a Polish-Jewish communist leader. He was an active militant of the Communist Party of Poland (KPP) and of the Polish Workers' Party (PPR). He emigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine and became the general secretary of the Socialist Workers Party. He was expelled from the territory by the British for his political activities. During the Spanish Civil War, he served as a political commissar in the base of the International Brigades in Albacete.

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References

  1. Authority file of the National Library of Israel.
  2. Heller, Celia Stopnicka. On the Edge of Destruction: Jews of Poland between the Two World Wars. New York City: Columbia University Press, 1977. p. 357
  3. "Milim Cultural :: Newsletter". Archived from the original on 2008-10-11. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2008-09-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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