Republic of Tarnobrzeg
Republic of Tarnobrzeg Republika Tarnobrzeska (Polish) | |||||||||
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1918–1919 | |||||||||
Capital | Tarnobrzeg | ||||||||
Common languages | Polish | ||||||||
Religion | Catholicism | ||||||||
Government | Republica | ||||||||
• President | Tomasz Dąbal (last) | ||||||||
Historical era | Aftermath of World War I | ||||||||
• Established | 6 November 1918 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | Spring 1919 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Poland | ||||||||
a. Soviet republic intended. |
The Republic of Tarnobrzeg (Polish: Republika Tarnobrzeska, IPA: [rɛpuˈblika tarnɔˈbʐɛska]) was a short-lived political entity, proclaimed on 6 November 1918 in the Polish town of Tarnobrzeg. Its main founders were two socialist activists, Tomasz Dąbal and the Catholic priest Eugeniusz Okoń.
History
The idea of the Republic had its roots in mass demonstrations of peasants, which were taking place almost on a daily basis in the fall of 1918. Tarnobrzeg had been part of Austria-Hungary (Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria) and the dissolution of this entity created a political unrest. On 6 November, after a demonstration with some 30,000 people, local peasants decided to take advantage of it and seize power.
As news of the
The Republic of Tarnobrzeg was suppressed by units of the freshly created
See also
- Komańcza Republic
- Lemko Republic
- Republic of Gniew
- Republic of Ostrów
- Republic of Zakopane
- List of historical unrecognized states and dependencies
References
- (in Polish) Encyklopedia.interia
- (in Polish) Republika Tarnobrzeska Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- A demonstration in Tarnobrzeg in early years of the 20th century, probably in 1918 Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine