Joseph Musiol

Joseph Musiol (Polish: Józef Musioł; born June 22, 1865 in Mikołów) was a Silesian politician. He served as secretary of the Catholic Trade Union,[1][2] as a member of the town council in Bytom,[1][2] and as leader of a local group in Bytom. He was also a member of the German Catholic Centre Party and a member of the leadership of the Catholic People’s Party of Upper Silesia, an autonomic division of the Centre Party.

Musiol served as a deputy in the Prussian Parliament from January 26, 1919 to November 22, 1922[2][3] and argued for the independence of Upper Silesia as a multilingual but unified state like Switzerland. He was expelled from the Catholic People’s Party in April 1921 for activities that clashed with the official stance of the party. Around the same time, all local groups in Bytom were dissolved, and early in February 1921 Musiol was excluded from the leadership of this party.[4][5] After leaving his position as deputy, he became manager of the law office of the Polish-language newspaper Katolik (Catholic). He co-founded and managed a propaganda of the Union of Upper Silesians beginning in 1919, and he served as leader of the Union from December 1921 to its dissolution in 1924.[6][7] In 1922 he ran for a town council position in Bytom as part of the Union Tenant's Protection. Nothing is known of his life after 1924.

References

  1. 1 2 Dariusz Jerczyński, "Józef Musioł (Joseph Musiol)", in: Orędownicy niepodległości Śląska, Zabrze: 2005, ISBN 83-919589-4-9 page 144
  2. 1 2 3 "Joseph Musiol", in: Handbuch für den Preussischen Landtag. Ausgabe für die 1. Wahlperiode (von 1921 ab), Berlin: April 1921.
  3. Dariusz Jerczyński, Józef Musioł (Joseph Musiol) , in: Orędownicy niepodległości Śląska, Zabrze 2005, ISBN 83-919589-4-9 pages 144, 149
  4. Dariusz Jerczyński, Józef Musioł (Joseph Musiol) , in: Orędownicy niepodległości Śląska, Zabrze 2005, ISBN 83-919589-4-9 page 149
  5. Guido Hitze, Carl Ulitzka (1873-1953) oder Oberschlesien zwischen den Weltkriegen, Düsseldorf 2002.
  6. Dariusz Jerczyński, "Józef Musioł (Joseph Musiol)", in: Orędownicy niepodległości Śląska, Zabrze: 2005, ISBN 83-919589-4-9 pages 149-150
  7. Marek Czapliński, Adam Napieralski 1861-1928 biografia polityczna, Wrocław: 1974.

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