Stanis³aw Grabski became a political activist early in his life. In 1890 he was the editor of the Workers Gazette in Berlin. In 1892 he co-founded the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) but in 1901 he detached himself from that political movement to become a member of Roman Dmowski's "nationalist" camp (later known as National Democracy).In 1895, Grabski married Ludmiùa Roýen. The couple had five children – three daughters (Feliksa, Ludmiùa, Janina) and two sons (Stanisùaw and Zbigniew). Stanisùaw died in 1920 during the Polish-Soviet War. Zbigniew (1907–1943) was a scoutmaster, jailed until 1941 by Soviets, he died as a result of an accident during his military duties. After the death of his wife in 1915, Stanisùaw Grabski married Zofia Smolikówna in 1916. They had two daughters - Anna (born 1919) and Stanisùawa (1922–2008).
Stanis³aw Grabski became a political activist early in his life. In 1890 he was the editor of the Workers Gazette in Berlin. In 1892 he co-founded the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) but in 1901 he detached himself from that political movement to become a member of Roman Dmowski's "nationalist" camp (later known as National Democracy).In 1895, Grabski married Ludmiùa Roýen. The couple had five children – three daughters (Feliksa, Ludmiùa, Janina) and two sons (Stanisùaw and Zbigniew). Stanisùaw died in 1920 during the Polish-Soviet War. Zbigniew (1907–1943) was a scoutmaster, jailed until 1941 by Soviets, he died as a result of an accident during his military duties. After the death of his wife in 1915, Stanisùaw Grabski married Zofia Smolikówna in 1916. They had two daughters - Anna (born 1919) and Stanisùawa (1922–2008).
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