Gershon Dua-Bogen

Gershon Dua-Bogen

Gershon Dua-Bogen ( _yi. גרשון דוא באגען, b. 1892, d. 1948 [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41219377] ), alias 'Admoni', was a Polish-Jewish communist. He was an active militant of the Communist Workers Party of Poland. [Heller, Celia Stopnicka. "On the Edge of Destruction: Jews of Poland between the Two World Wars". New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. p. 357] He emigrated to Palestine, and became the general secretary of the Socialist Workers Party. He was expelled from Palestine for his political activities. [http://www.milimcultural.com.ar/newsletter/milim015.htm] During the Spanish Civil War, he served as a political commissar in the base of the International Brigades in Albacete. [http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Researchers/Zaagsma/thesis.pdf]

Bibliography

*Dua-Bogen, Gershon, and Mirski, Michal. אויף די שפורן פון גבורה, "Oyf di shpurn fun gvure". Steven Spielberg digital Yiddish library, no. 07087. Amherst: National Yiddish Book Center, 2000. (in Yiddish)

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