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    Ludwik Bociański (24 August 1892 – 7 February 1970) was a Polish certified infantry colonel of the Polish Army and the Second Polish Republic's voivode...
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  • nation and to assimilate them. Romuald Jałbrzykowski cooperated with Ludwik Bociański and prohibited Catholic Belarusians to be members of Belarusian societies...
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    language schools in the Vilnius Region, especially when Vilnius Voivode Ludwik Bociański issued a secret memorandum of 11 February 1936 which stated the measures...
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    1935 Marian Styczniakowski, 14 October 1935 – 4 October 1935 (acting) Ludwik Bociański, 4 December 1935 – 19 May 1939 Artur Maruszewski [pl], 19 May 1939...
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    October 1935 (acting) Artur Maruszewski 29 October 1935 – 19 May 1939 Ludwik Bociański 19 May 1939 – 12 September 1939 Cyryl Ratajski 4 September 1939 – 12...
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    the Senate of Poland. In the 1930s, he criticized the politics of Ludwik Bociański, who served as the voivode of the Vilnius Voivodeship from 1935 to...
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    for Wilensko-Trockie county. During that time he befriended Colonel Ludwik Bociański governor of Wilno Voivodeship (from 1935 to 1939) and a well known...
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  • reading rooms and frequently fined them for various minor infractions. Ludwik Bociański, appointed voivode of Wilno in December 1935, took particularly strict...
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