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    Stanisław Kosior

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  1. Stanisław Vikentyevich Kosior (Russian: Станислав Викентьевич Косиор; 18 November 1889 – 26 February 1939), sometimes spelled Kossior, was a Soviet politician who was First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union and member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet ...

  2. Kosior jest autorem stwierdzenia, że „kułaka nie wolno dopuszczać do kołchozu nawet na odległość strzału armatniego”. Uważany za jedną z osób odpowiedzialnych za wywołanie wielkiego głodu w latach 1932–1934.

  3. Stanisław Vikentyevich Kosior, sometimes spelled Kossior, was a Soviet politician who was First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union and member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).

  4. On 6 December 1942 thirty-one Poles, including women and children, from the families of Kowalski, Kosior, Obuchiewicz and Skoczylas, were murdered for helping Jews. Among the victims were two Jewish refugees.

  5. …party chief was taken by Stanislav Kosior, who was joined in 1933 by Pavel Postyshev as second secretary, who was sent from Moscow with a large contingent of Russian cadres. A series of purges from 1929 to 1934 largely eliminated from the party the generation of revolutionaries, supporters of Ukrainization,…

  6. Kosior, Stanislav [Косьор, Станіслав], b 18 November 1889 in Węgrów, Poland, d 26 February 1939. Soviet state and Party official. A Donbas worker who was active in the Bolshevik underground in Ukraine before the Revolution of 1917, he became a member of the Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee in 1917.

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  8. Jul 26, 2019 · Stanisław Kosior przez 10 lat rządził sowiecką Ukrainą jako stalinowski satrapa. Bezlitośnie walczył z kułakami, kompletnie rujnując tamtejszą wieś. Na koniec sam wpadł w tryby stalinowskiej machiny śmierci.