Polish Association of Freethinkers

By Jan Niecisław Baudouin de Courtenay reactivated activity PAFT.

The movement demanded above all a real separation of church and state, legal recognition lack of religious beliefs.

A group of left-wing activists close to the Communist Party with Jan Hempel seized the leadership of the organization, for which the earlier demands of the movement were too liberal.

The Association began to emphasize threads anticlerical and atheistic, acceded to the International of the Proletarian Freethinkers.

Most of Freethinkers the activists of the banned PAFT joined the Polish Association of Free Thought, which eventually began to refer to leftist slogans, which led to its outlawing in 1936.

A plaque commemorating the PAF on the building of the Central Agricultural Library on Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw