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Deutscher studied literature, history, and philosophy as an extramural student at the Jagellonian University in Kraków.
Around 1927, he joined the illegal Communist Party of Poland ( KPP ) and became the editor of the party's underground press.
Here Moscow University and Minsk University offered him posts as a professor of the history of socialism and of Marxist theory.
On his return, Deutscher co-founded the first anti-Stalinist group in the Polish Communist Party, protesting the party line that Nazism and Social Democracy were " not antipodes but twins.
" This contradicted the then official Communist line, which saw the social democrats, or " social fascists ", as the greatest enemies of the Communist Party.
Deutscher published an article called " The Danger of Barbarism over Europe ", in which he urged the formation of a united socialist-Communist front against Nazism.
Deutscher was expelled from the party for " exaggerat the danger of Nazism and ... spreading panic in the Communist ranks.
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