Polish Union of Peasant Activists

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Polish Union of Peasant Activists
LeaderJan Bryl
Founded1923
Dissolved1924
Split fromPolish People's Party "Piast"
Succeeded byAgrarian Union
HeadquartersWarsaw
NewspaperSprawa Chłopska
IdeologyAgrarianism

The Polish Union of Peasant Activists (Polish: Polski Związek Ludowców, PZL) was an agrarian party that operated in Poland from 1923 to 1924. Its leader was Jan Bryl. The party was formed in 1923 by separating from the Polish People's Party "Piast", and functioned until 1924, when it united with the Polish People's Party "Left", forming the Agrarian Union. It published Sprawa Chłopska newspapers.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Polski Związek Ludowców, In: Arkadiusz Kołodziejczyk: Encyklopedia historii Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej. Warsaw: Wiedza Powszechna, 1999. ISBN 83-214-1101-0. (in Polish)
  2. ^ Tadeusz Manteuffel (editor): Historia Polski: 1918-1939. cz. 1. 1918-1926. cz. 2. cz. 2. 1921-1926. Warsaw: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1984, p. 381. (in Polish)