Boleslaw Bierut
Boleslaw Bierut (
1892-
1956), a Polish Communist leader, born near
Lublin. In
1925 he went to
Moscow to be trained at the school of the
Communist International. When the Polish Communist Party was dissolved by
Joseph Stalin in
1938 he was lucky to survive. After German invasion against the Soviet Union in 1941, he worked for the German administration in
Minsk Belaruss. Recalled to head the new Polish Workers Party in
1943, he was head of the Polish provisional government from
1944 to
1947. Bierut was instrumental in the Soviet take-over of Poland by the Communists. Under the Bierut Decree of
March 8,
1946 all lands and properties belonging to German state or German citizens, were confiscated. From
1947 to
1952 he was President of the Republic of Poland. Although he imposed Stalinist Communism on Poland, he somehow failed to stage show trials in
1948, sparing his successor
Wladyslaw Gomulka. In 1956 he died suddenly after a visit to Moscow. The rumor said he died from eating "A Kremlin Cake" (a pun based on the similarity of the words "cream" and "Kremlin" in Polish).