What is it about?

Fortunes of Stronnictwo Demokratyczne (Democratic Party) in the second half of 1948 and the beginning of 1949 The Cracow Case In 1948, after the summer changes within the leadership of PPR, the condition for further existence of SD was its acceptance of being a less important regime’s instrument in its policy towards private sector of the economy and the so called working intelligentsia. In the province of Cracow the position of SD was better within the circles of intelligentsia. This was due to the fact that in the second half of 1948 the regime increased its efforts to destroy the private sector of the economy. The attitude of the local communist activists towards SD became severe. SD members were removed from Cracow authorities, local government, trade unions etc. Proportions of SD representatives in those bodies were decided behind closed doors. Activities of UB (secret police) increased. That situation had a disastrous effect on internal relations within Cracow branch of SD. Despite training campaign, the SD weak framework found it difficult to force its members to actively support the regime. Massive outflow of members occurred.

Featured Image

Read the Original

This page is a summary of: Losy Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w 2 połowie 1948 i na początku 1949 r. Przypadek krakowski, Krakowskie Studia Małopolskie, December 2008, Wydawnictwo Adam Marszalek,
DOI: 10.15804/ksm200803.
You can read the full text:

Read

Contributors

The following have contributed to this page