London Revolutionary Group (Polish: Gromada Rewolucyjna Londyn) was a Polish social democratic revolutionary group based in London, England in the late 1850s and early 1860s.
It was founded in 1856,[1] and led by the exiles Zenon Świętosławski, Henryk Abicht, Jan Krynski and Ludwik Oborski, [2] In 1858 they sought to make contact with the wider revolutionaries and international communists and plotted to overthrow the government in Poland, however, this action was thwarted by the Prussian police.
[1][3] Their aims were to abolish private property in Poland and to establish a global socialist republic.
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