In 1932, Gebert was a founder of the Polonia Society from the existing Polish-language section of the International Workers Order (IWO), an organization for which he remained as a national officer.
International Workers Order was the acronym of the International Workers Order, a pro-Communist fraternal organization and insurance company.
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