Wiktor Zygmunt Przedpełski (born 2 or 3 June 1891, Krasne (Przasnysz County), died 5 August 1941, New York) was a Polish socialist and independence activist, member of the Sejm.
[1] In 1908 he passed his final exams at the Real School of Witold Wróbleski in Warsaw, after which he joined the Faculty of Chemistry at the Lviv Polytechnic, where in 1924 he obtained the title of engineer.
In 1919, he returned from exile and fought as a volunteer in the Defense of Lwów, where he earned a number of military distinctions.
He co-organized the Polish Military Organization in Upper Silesia, and participated in the Silesian Uprisings.
In 1928, he joined the BBWR together with the Labor Union of Cities and Villages, and until 1930 he served in the Sejm.