Wincenty Pstrowski
Wincenty Pstrowski (born 28 May 1904; died 18 April 1948 in Krakow) was a Polish miner, known as the Polish Stakhanov and recognized with awards for his high productivity, during the Three Year Plan.
| Wincenty Pstrowski | |
|---|---|
|  Pstrowski | |
| Born | 28 May 1904 | 
| Died | 18 April 1948 (aged 43) Krakow | 
| Nationality | Polish | 
| Occupation | Miner | 
| Known for | Productivity | 
Pstrowski was given the title of przodownik pracy when in 1947 he achieved 270 percent expected efficiency per month.[1] Pstrowski died in 1948 due to misconducted dental intervention, but in popular opinion (and official propaganda), due to deadly exhaustion.[2]
See also
    
- Piotr Ożański
References
    
- Ben Fowkes (27 July 2016). Rise and Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. Springer. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-349-24218-4.
- The Polish Review and East European Affairs. Polish Review, Incorporated. 1949. p. 72.
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