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Witold Jedlicki (born 9 February 1929 in Warsaw; died 8 September 1995 in Jerusalem) was a Polish sociologist and journalist of Jewish descent, activist of the Crooked Circle Club, author of Chamy and Żydy ("Oafs and Jews"), in which he described the divisions in the communist Polish United Party Workers’ (Polish: PZPR), including so-called groups of Natolins and Puławianie.

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  • Witold Jedlicki (born 9 February 1929 in Warsaw; died 8 September 1995 in Jerusalem) was a Polish sociologist and journalist of Jewish descent, activist of the Crooked Circle Club, author of Chamy and Żydy ("Oafs and Jews"), in which he described the divisions in the communist Polish United Party Workers’ (Polish: PZPR), including so-called groups of Natolins and Puławianie. (en)
  • Witold Jedlicki (ur. 9 lutego 1929 w Warszawie, zm. 8 września 1995 w Jerozolimie) – polski socjolog i publicysta żydowskiego pochodzenia, działacz Klubu Krzywego Koła, autor głośnej pracy Chamy i Żydy, w której opisał podziały w Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej, w tym tzw. grupy natolińczyków i puławian. (pl)
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  • Witold Jedlicki (born 9 February 1929 in Warsaw; died 8 September 1995 in Jerusalem) was a Polish sociologist and journalist of Jewish descent, activist of the Crooked Circle Club, author of Chamy and Żydy ("Oafs and Jews"), in which he described the divisions in the communist Polish United Party Workers’ (Polish: PZPR), including so-called groups of Natolins and Puławianie. (en)
  • Witold Jedlicki (ur. 9 lutego 1929 w Warszawie, zm. 8 września 1995 w Jerozolimie) – polski socjolog i publicysta żydowskiego pochodzenia, działacz Klubu Krzywego Koła, autor głośnej pracy Chamy i Żydy, w której opisał podziały w Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej, w tym tzw. grupy natolińczyków i puławian. (pl)
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