Roman Fidelski

Roman Fidelski
Poland Poland 1912–1988 ○ Died

The minister whose broken promise sparked the Poznań Uprising

On 27 June 1956, before the gathered ZISPO workforce, he withdrew the promises he had made to their delegation in Warsaw only the day before.

A Polish communist technocrat with a mechanical-engineering background who became Minister of Machine Industry in 1955. On 26 June 1956 he promised the ZISPO workers' delegation in Warsaw wage increases and refunds of withheld taxes, only to withdraw these promises in Poznań the next day, a reversal that lit the fuse of the 28 June uprising. He then continued in the planning apparatus, serving as an industrial bureaucrat of the Polish People's Republic until retirement.

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