Maria Koszutska

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Maria Koszutska

Maria Koszutska (pseudonym: Wera Kostrzewa ; * 1876 in Główczyn , † July 9, 1939 in Moscow ) was a Polish teacher and functionary of the Communist Party of Poland (KPP).

Koszutska joined the Polish Socialist Party in 1902 and became a leading theorist of her left wing ( PPS-L ) from 1906 . In 1918 she was elected to the central committee of the newly founded KPP, to which she belonged until 1929. After 1929 she lived in the USSR, where she fell victim to the Stalinist purges .

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