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Kazimierz Pietkiewicz

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Kazimierz Pietkiewicz (born 1861 – October 30, 1934 in Anin) was a Polish socialist and independence activist. Member of the Polish Socialist Party, arrested several times by the Russian Empire's and exiled to Siberia. During the Russian Revolution, he was active in socialist organizations in Ukraine. Afterwards he lived in the newly independents Second Polish Republic, where he was involved in various socialist activities.

He translated the Ukrainian song Rage, Tyrants into Polish.

References

  1. Józef Kozłowski (1977). Śpiewy proletariatu polskiego [Songs of the Polish Proletariat] (in Polish). Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne. pp. 74–79.


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