The Communist Party of Poland
The Communist Party of Poland or the KPP is the ruling party of The Polish Socialist Republic and Julian Marchlewski is also member of the party.
History:
The KPRP was founded on 16 December 1918. Being from birthed from a merger of the SDKPiL and the PPS – Left member's they hoped to fellow the ideals of Rosa Luxemburg. However, remained a minority in leftist movement and Poland, in part by the KPP's stance that Poland should remain a province of Russia rather than regain independence. Their only notoriety within leftist politics was in March 1919, one of its representatives Józef Unszlicht helped the founding of the Communist International in Moscow.
The Polish-Soviet War:
The KPP opposed the Polish-War against The Soviet Union and were promptly banned, they forced to go underground. However, after the arrival of the Bolsheviks, they quickly crushed Poland they set up KPP to govern the region. Lenin decided, to appoint, Julian Marchlewski as the leader of The Polish Socialist Republic. Julian was ordered to secure the KPP authority in Poland, to enforce "Sovietization" to plan to integrate it later into the Union under an SSR. The Party, crackdown hard on counter-revolutionaries and saw Lenin's plan as necessary for Poland's survival.
Resistance Growing:
After the ceasefire in Germany, Lenin decided to transfer all former German lands under Polish control to The German Soviet Republic. Some within the party like Kazimierz Cichowski, opposed the move.
Despite the internal opposition, officially downplayed the cost of the land transfer as they believed, the Soviets have their best interests in mind. Including the idea to remain hopeful that, with continued cooperation with The Soviet Union they can get their territories back in the future, when becoming an SSR.
However, internationally, the land transfer, caused a split between the pro and anti-soviet bloc's within the KKP. Some member's wanting to distance themselves and ask the Union to return some lands back. Julian Marchlewski has tried to remain neutral, and so far remains loyal to the union's plan for later annexation.
By 1923, The KPP is extremely unpopular in The Polish Socialist Republic, further worsened by the transfer of East Prussian Territory to The German Soviet Republic.
It seems the feasibility of the Communist Plan of The KPP is falling apart, will Poland be an SSR or something else?
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