- Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee
Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee ( _pl. Polrewkom; _ru. Польревком) (July-August 1920) was a
revolutionary committee created under the patronage of Soviet Russia with the goal to establish a Polish Soviet Socialist Republic.Polrevkom was be created on
July 23 ,1920 , inMoscow by the "Polish Bureau" ofBolshevik s, with chairmanJulian Marchlewski . The decision was made during the initial successes of theRed Army during thePolish-Soviet War with the goal of providing administration of the Polish territories. The Committee was declared "provisional", because it was assumed that after a Soviet victory the power would be transferred to thePolish Communist Workers' Party .The Polrevkom was assembled on July, 24 in
Smolensk , with its headquarters in anarmored train , which quickly proceeded toMinsk (July 25 ),Wilno (July 27 ), and arrived toBialystok onJuly 30 ,1920 . It set up permanent headquarters in the Branicki Palace and issued public proclamations. For their efforts they received from Moscow over 2 billionruble s. [ [http://www.bialystok.ap.gov.pl/wystawa_50lat.html Zbiór afiszów i druków ulotnych 1944-1950, nr z 376, sygn. 262 "Wystawa - 50 lat Archiwum w Białymstoku"] ,pl icon retrieved on:August 9 ,2007 .] It is seen, like many other Bolshevik revolutionary committees, as a Bolshevikpuppet government . [Evan Mawdsley, "The Russian Civil War", Pegasus Books, 2007ISBN 1933648155, [http://books.google.com/books?id=LUhXZD2BPeQC&pg=PA255&dq=Provisional+Polish+Revolutionary+Committee+puppet&sig=ACfU3U0QER3FRoaFy0YloNaxzDRFeGY_7g Google Print, p.255] ]The committee consisted of the following members:
*Julian Baltazar Marchlewski (chairman)
*Feliks Dzierzynski (de-facto leader)
*Feliks Kon (education)
*Edward Próchniak (secretary)
*Józef Unszlicht (party)
*Bernard Zaks (industry)
*Stanisław Bobiński (agriculture)
*Tadeusz Rydwański (propaganda)The Polrevkom activity was related to the North-Western front of the Red Army. The South-Western front of the Red Army supported a similar
Galician Revolutionary Committee ("Galrevkom"), seated inTarnopol in Eastern Galicia.The TKRP had very little support from the ethnic Polish population and recruited its supporters mostly from the ranks of
Jews ; 1918 Białystok were it was set up had about 75% Jewish majority.Ronald Grigor Suny , "The Soviet Experiment: Russia, the USSR, and the Successor States", Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508105-6, [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0195081056&id=8RPJuAW9dQYC&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&sig=0ds1fD09iqtWe0hH94B0sOtjzs4 Google Print, p.106] ]On
22 August 1920 the Polrevkom moved out of Bialystok to Minsk with the defeat of the Red Army, and dissolved soon afterwards.References
* Davies, Norman, "White Eagle, Red Star: the Polish-Soviet War, 1919-20", Pimlico, 2003, ISBN 0-7126-0694-7. (First edition: St. Martin's Press, inc., New York, 1972)
* cite web | author=Przemysław Sieradzan | title=Julian Marchlewski i Krótka Historia PolRewKomu | publisher= | year=2005 | work=Komunistyczna Partia Polski 1918-1938 | url=http://www.geocities.com/kpp_1918/rewkom.htm | accessdate=2007-01-25
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