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    Ignacy Mościcki (Polish pronunciation: [iɡˈnatsɨ mɔɕˈtɕitskʲi] ; 1 December 1867 – 2 October 1946) was a Polish chemist and politician who was the country's...
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    The Ignacy Mościcki Monument (Polish: Pomnik Ignacego Mościckiego) is a bronze bust on a granite pedestal in Warsaw, Poland, placed in front of the building...
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  • into several competing factions, including "the Castle" (President Ignacy Mościcki and his partisans). Sanation, which advocated authoritarian rule, rested...
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  • Mościcki may refer to: Ignacy Mościcki (1867–1946), Polish chemist, politician, and President of Poland (1926–1939) Henryka Mościcka-Dendys (born 1976)...
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    called for an extraordinary session of the Parliament, but President Ignacy Mościcki refused. On 30 June a massive anti-government rally took place in Kraków...
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    Stanisław Wojciechowski and had the National Assembly elect a new one, Ignacy Mościcki, thus establishing the "Sanation regime". Before Piłsudski's death...
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  • Polish-Lithuanian nobleman Ignacy Mościcki (1867–1946), Polish chemist, politician, and President of Poland (1926–39) Ignacy Nagurczewski (1725–1811),...
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    presidency's limited powers. Another of his old friends, Ignacy Mościcki, was elected in his stead. Mościcki then appointed Piłsudski as Minister of Military...
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    supporting President Ignacy Mościcki as Piłsudski's successor, those supporting Rydz, and those supporting Prime Minister Walery Sławek. Mościcki in the end would...
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    the Second Polish Republic, the major politicians included President Ignacy Mościcki, Foreign Minister Józef Beck and the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish...
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    1990. On 17 September 1939, the President of the Polish Republic, Ignacy Mościcki, who was then in the small town of Kuty (now Ukraine) near the southern...
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    fatalities. A new government was installed, headed by Kazimierz Bartel. Ignacy Mościcki became president. Piłsudski remained the dominant politician in Poland...
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    Assembly nominated Piłsudski to be president, but he declined. Eventually Ignacy Mościcki became the new president; Piłsudski, however, wielded much greater...
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    PPS magazine Pobudka ("Reveille"). On 28 November 1927, President Ignacy Mościcki dissolved the Sejm and the Senate. In March 1928, the PPS obtained...
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    Romania where they are immediately interned, including the President Ignacy Mościcki and the Commander-in-Chief Edward Rydz-Śmigły. Russian forces reach...
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    imprisoned after the Brest trials. Bartel handed over a memorandum to Mościcki, however, Mościcki did not respond to the proposals. In February 1939 Bartel delivered...
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    Presidential elections were held in Poland on May 8, 1933. Professor Ignacy Mościcki was re-elected for a second seven-year term, having previously been...
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    President Ignacy Mościcki on 21 January 1931, in the already-independent Poland. Davies 2005, p. 261. Davies 2005, pp. 260–261. Mościcki, Ignacy (1933-01-21)...
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    were considered to replace him: Artur Śliwiński, Zdzisław Lubomirski, Ignacy Mościcki and Marian Zdziechowski. Śliwiński was a former Prime Minister, who...
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    in collaboration with the Polish Government, especially President Ignacy Mościcki. The institute was created in 1925 following the success of the first...
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    attempt failed as another (opposing) Sanacja politician, President Ignacy Mościcki, likewise had a large following; nevertheless, substantial numbers...
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    factions, led by General (later Marshal) Edward Rydz-Śmigły, President Ignacy Mościcki and Beck himself. The three individuals effectively dominated the Sanacja...
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    the Third Reich. It was created in 1936, upon a decree of President Ignacy Mościcki. It covered most part of the peninsula, and during Polish September...
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    Władysław Sikorski Stanisław Mikołajczyk Tomasz Arciszewski Preceded by Ignacy Mościcki Succeeded by August Zaleski (in exile) Bolesław Bierut (in country)...
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    time, of II Cavalry Division. In 1932, he was promoted by President Ignacy Mościcki to the rank of Brigadier General [pl]. He was commander of the II Cavalry...
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    followers divided into factions, including the supporters of President Ignacy Mościcki, and those who favoured Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły. In the spring of...
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    Kartuska Prison was established on 17 June 1934 by order of President Ignacy Mościcki to detain persons who were viewed by the Polish state as a "threat...
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    Soviet Union unilaterally considered the flight to Romania of President Ignacy Mościcki and Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły on 17 September as evidence of debellatio...
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    Infantry Regiment, stationed at Grodno. On 16 March 1927, President Ignacy Mościcki, upon a request of Minister of Military Affairs Józef Piłsudski, promoted...
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  • exiled government was Władysław Raczkiewicz, who took office after Ignacy Mościcki's resignation in September 1939. The Provisional Government of the Republic...
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