Stanislav Kolar

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Stanislav Kolar
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Kolar in 1922
Chairman of the Communist Party of Luepola
In office
21 February 1916 – 10 August 1930
PremierValent Jugovać
Filip Takovski
Martin Zauhar
Preceded byLev Gincburg
Succeeded byAnton Marusić
Chairman of the Socialist Internationale
Assumed office
11 December 1919
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byKaarlo Siitonen
Personal details
Born
Stanislav Luka Kolar

(1863-07-13)13 July 1863
Krajuna, Cărnipoře, Luepola
Died10 August 1930(1930-08-10) (aged 67)
Prishek, People's Republic of Luepola
Political partyCommunist Party of Luepola
Alma materUniversity of Obránse

Stanislav Kolar (13 June 1863 – 10 August 1930) was a Luepolan politician who served as the leader of the People's Republic of Luepola from 1916 until his death in 1930. Spending much of his life as a loyal follower of Flecquist thought and as a student of Lev Gincburg, he succeeded Gincburg as the Chairman of the Luepolan Communist Party, by then coterminous with the position of the President of Luepola. Kolar departed from Gincburg's domestic-oriented form of Flecquism and implemented a radical, internationally-oriented form, sponsoring and assisting foreign Communist movements. His assistance of foreign Communist movements led to Communist politicians and parties taking power in Poicary and Granzery during his rule; extensive aid given to the Apelian Socialist Party resulted in their takeover of the country in 1933, three years after Kolar's death. Kolar is also responsible for the Luepolan Liquidation, in which hundreds of party officials and military officers were arrested and killed on dubious charges, in response to the April Crisis.

Kolar's efforts to advance Communism on the international stage were highly influential in establishing the geopolitical situation that would facilitate the Great War twelve years after his death.