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词条 Moczar, Mieczysław
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Moczar, Mieczysław
Polish politician
byname Mietek, original name Mikołaj Demko
born Dec. 25, 1913, Łódź, Pol.
died Nov. 1, 1986, Warsaw
Polish Communist leader and organizer. As a leader of the underground resistance during World War II, he was noted for his skill in fighting the German secret police.
Moczar joined the Communist Party of Poland in 1937, becoming a professional party organizer in several Polish provinces. In 1944–48 he directed many of the activities of the secret police and police reservists in combating the anti-Communist underground. He is reputed to have ordered intimidation of and terrorism against members of the independent Peasant Party before the 1947 elections. As minister of the interior (1964–68), Moczar directed the activities of the secret police and internal army. He was ousted from the Polish United Workers' (Communist) Party in June 1971 because of the severity of his repression of the food rioters and strikers in December 1970. As a result of the unrest, in which workers were killed, Edward Gierek, his political rival, had come to power. On Dec. 11, 1971, Moczar was also dropped from the Politburo.
With the fall of Gierek in 1980 and the rise of the independent trade union Solidarity, Moczar made a minor comeback, using his position as chairman of the Supreme Control Chamber and his reputation as a nationalist. In 1983, however, he was retired from that post.
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