Description: Good rare stamp. Ludwik Tadeusz Waryński (24 September 1856 at Martynówka – 2 March 1889 in Shlisselburg) was an activist and theoretician of the socialist movement in Poland. During the times of the People's Republic of Poland, the socialist movement pioneered by Waryński was conventionally presented as the starting point of the Polish socialist tradition. Countless Polish schoolchildren memorized Elegia o śmierci Ludwika Waryńskiego, the powerful poem of Waryński's death by Władysław Broniewski. He was commemorated on the Polish 100 zloty banknote between 1975 and 1996. In 1952 a Warsaw factory was named after Waryński and became a large producer of excavators, bulldozers, cranes and other building equipment (pl: Warszawskie Zakłady Budowy Urządzeń Przemysłowych, en: Warsaw Industrial Machinery Construction Works). Today, after privatisation and transformation, it is the core of the Waryński Holding Group (see external link: http://www.warynski.pl/home-en/). A 1979 Polish movie Biały mazur is a biography of Waryński. There are several monuments to Waryński in Poland and Ukraine.
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