Wincenty Witos (Polish pronunciation: [vinˈt͡sɛntɨ ˈvitɔs]; 21 or 22 January 1874 – 31 October 1945) was a Polish statesman, prominent member and leader...
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brother of Wincenty Wincenty Witos (1874–1945), Polish politician All pages with titles containing Witos This page lists people with the surname Witos. If an...
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government of President Stanisław Wojciechowski and Prime Minister Wincenty Witos and caused hundreds of fatalities. A new government was installed, headed...
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Wincenty Witos Ludowy Park is a 6.42 hectares (15.9 acres) urban park in downtown district of Bydgoszcz, Poland. The park is located in downtown Bydgoszcz...
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writer Wincenty Witos (1874–1945), prominent member of the Polish People's Party (PSL) from 1895, and leader of its "Piast" faction from 1913 Wincenty Wodzinowski...
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presidential election. Piłsudski did not want to put up his candidacy, and Wincenty Witos was perceived as a person communicating with the right and not paying...
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resignation to Prime Minister Wincenty Witos, offering to be the scapegoat if the military solution failed, but Witos refused to accept his resignation...
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this time, in addition to General Piłsudski, included peasant activist Wincenty Witos (Prime Minister three times) and right-wing leader Roman Dmowski. Ethnic...
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Andrzej Witos (born 8 November 1878 in Wierzchosławice, died 9 March 1973 in Łódź) was a Polish politician, activist and younger brother of Wincenty Witos. From...
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following year, together with several prominent Polish politicians (Wincenty Witos, Ignacy Paderewski, and General Józef Haller) he joined the Front Morges...
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Grabski's inefficiencies in the sphere of international relations, and Wincenty Witos disapproved of Grabski's deficient agricultural reform, as well as his...
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minister in a Government of National Unity led by politician and diplomat Wincenty Witos. Though he strongly supported Józef Piłsudski during the May 1926 Coup...
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Stanisław Mikołajczyk, and by Wincenty Witos, who had been forced to leave Poland and lived in Czechoslovakia. Using his couriers, Witos sent advice and instructions...
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October 1918, with its seat in Kraków, the Committee was headed by Wincenty Witos and Ignacy Daszyński. The Committee aimed primarily to maintain order...
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Party. Mikołajczyk revived the prewar agrarian People's Party, led by Wincenty Witos, as his power base. Under Mikołajczyk, the party became the Polish People's...
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After the end of the war, the People's Party under the leadership of Wincenty Witos decided to support Stanisław Mikołajczyk. However at the same time Polish...
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which forced President Stanisław Wojciechowski and Prime Minister Wincenty Witos to resign and gave effective power to coup leader, Marshal Józef Piłsudski...
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[citation needed] He briefly acted as vice-premier in the government of Wincenty Witos (October–December 1923). From 1924, he resumed his journalist activities...
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1922 (in four different subsequent cabinets: of Władysław Grabski, Wincenty Witos and the first and the second governments of Antoni Ponikowski). After...
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They wanted to form a new government with Paderewski as president and Wincenty Witos as prime minister. They demanded Poland's democratization and closer...
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Wincenty Witos, Prime minister (1923) Władysław Grabski, Prime minister (1923–1925) Aleksander Skrzyński, Prime minister (1925–1926) Wincenty Witos,...
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until 23 October. Steczkowski returned to politics in the government of Wincenty Witos (1920–1921), once again leading the Ministry of Finance. Later he was...
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influential politicians and diplomats, most notably Prime Minister Wincenty Witos and Prime Minister Władysław Grabski. After the Polish–Soviet War of...
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Skulski was also the Minister of Internal Affairs under the government of Wincenty Witos (from 24 July 1920 to 28 June 1921). He was a member of the State Tribunal...
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but they all refused. Among those who rejected the German offers were Wincenty Witos, peasant party leader and former Prime Minister; Prince Janusz Radziwiłł;...
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In 1931 it formed the People's Party. Its major politicians included Wincenty Witos, Jakub Bojko, Jan Dąbski, Maciej Rataj and Władysław Kiernik. Polish...
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Foreign Affairs from October to December 1923 in the government of Wincenty Witos. That year he received the Order of Polonia Restituta from the government...
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(Piast–ZLN–Wyzwolenie) Wincenty Witos (1874–1945) 24 July 1920 5 September 1921 1 year, 44 days Polish People's Party "Piast" Rząd Obrony Narodowej (Witos I)...
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delegate from Galicia, later Sejm Marshal of the Second Polish Republic, Wincenty Witos, former delegate from Galicia, later Prime Minister of Poland, in Italy...
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coup. The opposition members (who included the former prime minister Wincenty Witos, and the Silesian national hero, Wojciech Korfanty) were imprisoned...
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