Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
The Puławian faction-the name comes from the Puławska Street in Warsaw, on which many of the members lived-sought great liberalization of socialism in Poland.
After the events of Poznań June, they successfully backed the candidature of Władysław Gomułka for First Secretary of party, thus imposing a major setback upon Natolinians.
Among the most prominent members were Roman Zambrowski and Leon Kasman.
Both factions disappeared towards the end of the 1950s.

2.478 seconds.