Talk:Bolesław Gebert

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He was not Jewish
I deleted the Jewish-related mentions and categories because he was not a Jew. His family were Catholic peasants of noble descent, which lost its nobility after January Uprising. Jewish was his second wife, with whom he had his son, Konstanty Gebert, a well-known Polish journalist and Jewish activist. But K. Gebert takes his Jewishness from his mother, not his father. I understand Gebert's ultra-Communist beliefs and actions, his German-sounding last name and his obviously Jewish son might indicate he was also Jewish, but he was not.

I added also personal info about his father and one of his uncles. Added also info about Bill Gebert's first, American wife and son from Detroit. Kowalmistrz (talk) 08:38, 15 June 2020 (UTC)