Socialist Action (Poland)
| Socialist Action | |
|---|---|
| Akcja Socjalistyczna | |
The Three Arrows symbol used by Socialist Action | |
| Also known as | Red Front (Polish: Czerwony Front) |
| Leader | Kazimierz Pużak |
| Foundation | February 8, 1934 |
| Dates of operation | May 1934–September 1939 |
| Dissolved | September 1939 |
| Merged into | The Okrzeja-Odra and Baron-Berlin battalions under the command of the Second Department of Polish General Staff |
| Country | Poland |
| Allegiance | Labour and Socialist International |
| Motives | Self defence |
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
| Ideology | Social democracy |
| Political position | Anti-fascism |
| Status | Disbanded |
| Size | 11,500 (1939) |
| Part of | Polish Socialist Party |
| Opponents | National Radical Camp |
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Socialist Action (Polish: Akcja Socjalistyczna) was an anti-fascist organisation during the Second Polish Republic which acted as the paramilitary wing of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS).