Lucjusz Kupferwasser
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Born1888
Died1983 (aged 94–95)
Chicago, United States
Occupationssoldier, aviation mechanic, social activist
Lucjusz Kupferwasser | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1888 |
| Died | 1983 (aged 94–95) Chicago, United States |
| Occupations | soldier, aviation mechanic, social activist |
Lucjusz Kupferwasser (born in 1888 in Lublin, Congress Poland) was a Polish-American social activist and one of the founders of the Józef Piłsudski Institute of America.
In 1905, he was expelled from school for his participation in the student strikes happening in the Russian Empire. In danger of being arrested, he immigrated to the United States in 1910, where he initially settled in Cleveland, Ohio. He was active in the Polish National Alliance and the Polish National Defense Committee and served as a financial secretary in the latter organization.