Communist Party of Poland (KPP), operating within the territory of the Second Polish Republic, displayed strong racially-motivated separatist tendencies, which lead to the creation of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine (KPZU) — an autonomous movement operating within the KPP structures. In the mid-thirties of 20th century KPZU activists were put in the dock inthe so-called Luck trial, the most prominent trial of communists in pre-war Poland. Drawing mainly upon court records, the author presents the history of this marginal political party and describes the Luck trial.
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