- Leopold Labedz
Infobox Person
name = Leopold Labedz
caption =
birth_date = Birth date|1920|01|22
birth_place = Simbirsk, Russia
death_date = Death date and age|1993|03|22|1920|01|22
death_place = London, United Kingdom
other_names =
known_for = For championing human rights in the East Bloc.
occupation = Journalist
nationality = Polish.Leopold Labedz (
22 January 1920 Simbirsk ,Russia -22 March 1993 London ) was ananti-communist Anglo-Polish commentator on theSoviet Union .Labedz was born to a Polish Jewish doctor in Russia. The family soon returned to
Warsaw and the young Labedz decided to follow his father into the medical profession. He studied medicine inParis . In 1939, he fled to the Soviet zone of occupation and was imprisoned by the Soviets in theGulag . Many of Labedz's relatives died inthe Holocaust .He left the Soviet Union in 1942 as part of the
Polish Army led by GeneralWładysław Anders . After the war he studied atBologna University before settling inLondon , where he studied at theLondon School of Economics . Strongly anti-communist, Labedz edited "Survey" journal and headed the London office of Committee for the Defense of Workers known by its Polish abbreviation asKOR .Labedz often campaigned for the "
Solidarity " union in Poland, and for political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Labedz was one ofAleksandr Solzhenitsyn 's principal champions in the West and often defended the Russian writer against the charge ofanti-semitism .Works
*"The future of communist society" edited by Walter Laqueur & Leopold Labedz, New York : Praeger, 1962.
*"Polycentrism : the new factor in international communism " edited byWalter Laqueur and Leopold Labedz, New York : Praeger, 1962.
*"Revisionism : essays on the history of Marxist ideas" edited by L. Labedz, London : G. Allen and Unwin, 1962.
*"Literature and revolution in Soviet Russia, 1917-62, a symposium", edited by Max Hayward and Leopold Labedz, London, Oxford University Press, 1963.
*"The Sino-Soviet conflict : eleven radio discussions" by L. Labedz &George Urban , London : Bodley Head, 1965, 1964.
*"International communism after Khrushchev" edited by Leopold Labedz Cambridge, M.I.T. Press 1965.
*"The State of Soviet Studies" edited by Walter Laqueur and Leopold Labedz, Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press 1965.
*"Solzhenitsyn : a documentary record" Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England ; Baltimore : Penguin, 1974.
*"The use and abuse ofSovietology " edited byMelvin J. Lasky New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. : Transaction Publishers, 1989.References
*Shils, Edward "Portraits : A Gallery of Intellectuals", University Of Chicago Press 1997.
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