This Party, the P.P.S., co-operated with Pilsudski in 1920 in waging the Polish war against the Soviet. In 1926 it supported Pilsudski’s fascist coup d’état. Its leader, Daszinski, has published the book, Pilsudski — A Great Man. It, the P.P.S., still supports the fascist, semi-military organization Strelez (Rifleman), which constitutes Pilsudski’s mass organization. It itself organized the strike-breaking bands and murder gangs (the so-called “Bojuski”) against the revolutionary movement of the workers; these gangs in no way fell short of Hitler’s Storm Troops, and only had to be dissolved because they developed into “bands of robbers” of quite the usual kind, and thus endangered the private property of individual capitalists.