Polish history. Mościcki was the President of Poland when Germany invaded the country on 1 September 1939 and started World War II. Mościcki was born on 1...
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Aleksander Augustynowicz (February 7, 1865, in Iskrzynia – August 23, 1944, in Warsaw) was a Polish painter, active between 1865 and 1944 in Poland. Aleksander...
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Aleksander Kwaśniewski (Polish pronunciation: [alɛˈksandɛr kfaˈɕɲɛfskʲi] ; born 15 November 1954) is a Polish politician and journalist. He served as the...
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Bolesław Euzebiusz Mościcki (14 December 1877 – 18 February 1918) was a Colonel of both the Imperial Russian Army and Polish Army. Born in Wysokie Mazowieckie...
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Aleksander Błażej Prystor (Polish: [alɛˈksandɛr ˈprɨstɔr]; 2 January 1874 – 1941) was a Polish politician, activist, soldier and freemason, who served...
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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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Aleksander Zawadzki, alias Kazik, Wacek, Bronek, One (Polish pronunciation: [alɛˈksandɛr zaˈvat͡skʲi]; 16 December 1899 – 7 August 1964) was a Polish communist...
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Kozłowski Ignacy Matuszewski Bogusław Miedziński Ignacy Mościcki Bronisław Pieracki Józef Piłsudski Aleksander Prystor Edward Śmigły-Rydz Adam Skwarczyński Walery...
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1930–1937 Tadeusz Paweł Zakrzewski 1938–1946 Czesław Rydzewski 1946–1951 Aleksander Mościcki 1952–1980 Edward Samsel 1982–1992 Tadeusz Józef Zawistowski 1973–2006...
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on 9 January 1949 and received the sacrament of confirmation from Aleksander Mościcki, auxiliary bishop of Łomża. After completing his matura in 1958,...
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Łomża by Stefan Wyszyński. He was co-consecrated by Jan Mazur and Aleksander Mościcki. He died on 6 September 1982 in Łomża of a heart attack and was buried...
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On March 28, 1935, president of Poland Ignacy Mościcki designed the government under prime minister Walery Sławek, who replaced Leon Kozłowski. Sławek...
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Lech Kaczyński (redirect from Lech Aleksander Kaczyński)
Lech Aleksander Kaczyński (Polish: [ˈlɛx alɛkˈsandɛr kaˈt͡ʂɨj̃skʲi] ; 18 June 1949 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish politician who served as the city mayor...
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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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Constitution). Mościcki continued as president until he resigned in 1939 in the aftermath of the German invasion of Poland. Mościcki and his government...
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Tarnowska and Brzesko. It was presented to the unit by President Ignacy Mościcki in Tarnów, on May 29, 1927. The badge, approved in August 1930, was in...
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visited by a Polish senior state official - the Polish president, Ignacy Mościcki. Following the Second World War, the mosque was transformed into a residential...
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the Czartoryski Library [pl]. Tadeusz Estreicher and Henryk Mościcki, "Chodkiewicz Aleksander (1776–1838) generał, literat, technolog", in: Polski Słownik...
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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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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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Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych. Retrieved October 16, 2024. Kochański, Aleksander (2022). Polska 1944–1991. Informator historyczny Struktury i ludzie część...
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guadalupe.com.pl. Fuadalupe. Retrieved 19 May 2023. Dzwonkowski, Włodzimierz; Mościcki, Henryk (1928). Parlament Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 1919-1927 [Parliament...
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Campos y Angeles — TITULAR — Bishop of Doara 1946–1951 Succeeded by Aleksander Moscicki Preceded by Jules-Marie-Victor Courcoux Bishop of Orléans 1951–1963...
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Narutowicz Maciej Rataj* Stanisław Wojciechowski Maciej Rataj* Ignacy Mościcki Polish government-in-exile (1939–1990) Władysław Raczkiewicz August Zaleski...
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led by Walery Sławek, lost influence to the Castle faction of Ignacy Mościcki and Edward Rydz-Śmigły. Nevertheless, the "colonels' regime" and Sanation...
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Narutowicz Maciej Rataj* Stanisław Wojciechowski Maciej Rataj* Ignacy Mościcki Polish government-in-exile (1939–1990) Władysław Raczkiewicz August Zaleski...
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the Sejm from its members. The first chairman of the new council was Aleksander Zawadzki. Bierut replaced Józef Cyrankiewicz as prime minister in November...
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Narutowicz Maciej Rataj* Stanisław Wojciechowski Maciej Rataj* Ignacy Mościcki Polish government-in-exile (1939–1990) Władysław Raczkiewicz August Zaleski...
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9 December 1930 – 3 October 1935 President Ignacy Mościcki Prime Minister Walery Sławek Aleksander Prystor Janusz Jędrzejewicz Leon Kozłowski Walery Sławek...
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Himself (acting) Ignacy Mościcki Prime Minister Julian Nowak Władysław Sikorski Wincenty Witos Władysław Grabski Aleksander Skrzyński Wincenty Witos...
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