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The
Communists
Polish neo-Marxist youth group with many
Jewish members. It was connected to the Communist party in Poland—
illegal at the time—with an underground culture between the two world
wars.
The movement stood for
the principal of equality and worked for the creation of conditions that
would allow for a revolution in the status of the workers. It was
greatly influenced by the Bolshevik rule in the Soviet Union and saw in
it a model that could be realized in other countries |