Kosior

Kosior

Kosior may refer to one of three brothers, Polish-born Soviet politicians (Russified first names):
*Stanislav Kosior (1889-1939)
*Vladislav Kosior (1891-1938)
*Iosif Kosior (1893-1937)
*Two other less notable brothers were Kazimierz Kosior and Michal Kosior.


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