Eugeniusz Przeacz
Eugeniusz Przetacznik (1907-1989) - Polish politician, secretary of the Workers' Committee of the Polish Socialist Party, Member of the Legislative Sejm (1947-1948).
One of the PPS leaders. On November 1, 1929, he participated in the funeral ceremonies organized by the PPS on the slopes of the Warsaw Citadel. He was wounded with a saber by the commander of the police department of Charles Fuchs. Among other things, he was interrogated in 1931 during the political process of Centrolew's activists, Brest process.
During the war he hid. After the war he joined the Civic Militia in Warsaw, where after a few months he moved to Koszalin, where he was a lieutenant in MO in Western Pomerania. In August 1945 he was elected secretary of the PPS. On September 12, 1946, on his initiative, a housing cooperative was established in Szczecin. In 1948 he was removed from the position of the regional secretary and deputy to the Sejm, because he did not want to subordinate the PPR. Bibliography
Kazimierz Kozlowski, Western Pomerania in the Sixty Years (1945-2005), Szczecin 2007
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