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    Tomasz Stefan Arciszewski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtɔmaʂ art͡ɕiˈʂɛfskʲi]; 4 November 1877 – 20 November 1955) was a Polish socialist politician, a member...
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  • and ethnographer Tomasz Arciszewski (1877–1955), Polish socialist politician This page lists people with the surname Arciszewski. If an internal link...
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    Council of Three to exercise the functions of head of state, comprising Tomasz Arciszewski, General Władysław Anders, and Edward Raczyński. Only after Zaleski's...
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    powerlessness of the government in exile, he resigned and was succeeded by Tomasz Arciszewski, "whose obscurity", in the words of historian Mieczysław B. Biskupski...
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    in the Polish Army, and held political as well as elected offices. Tomasz Arciszewski Józef Beck Zygmunt Berling Wacław Kostek - Biernacki Tadeusz Brzeziński...
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    and Czechoslovak exile governments in London at least since 1942. Tomasz Arciszewski, the Polish prime minister in-exile, supported the annexation of German...
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  • Anders (until 1970) Edward Raczyński (until 1972) Tomasz Arciszewski (until 1955) Tomasz Arciszewski died in 1955. His place was taken by: General Tadeusz...
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    Janusz Jędrzejewicz (former member) Walery Sławek (former member) Tomasz Arciszewski Tadeusz Tomaszewski Antoni Pająk Alfred Urbański Edward Osóbka-Morawski...
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    July 1947 – 10 February 1949 President August Zaleski Preceded by Tomasz Arciszewski Succeeded by Tadeusz Tomaszewicz Personal details Born (1895-06-01)1...
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    participation of Niedziałkowski, but probably with the participation of Tomasz Arciszewski, the group decided to form a cadre underground organization – WRN...
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    offices Preceded by none Member of the Council of Three Alongside: Tomasz Arciszewski, Edward Raczyński, Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Roman Odzierzyński, Stanisław...
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  • boxer Tomasz Arciszewski (1877–1955), Polish socialist politician and Prime Minister of the Polish government-in-exile in London (1944–1947) Tomasz Bajerski...
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    regime were more civil; socialists (such as Ignacy Daszyński and Tomasz Arciszewski) and Christian Democrats (represented by Ignacy Paderewski, Stanisław...
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    Jan Stanisław Jankowski Preceded by Władysław Sikorski Succeeded by Tomasz Arciszewski (Polish Government in exile) Edward Osóbka-Morawski (in country) Deputy...
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    until his death in 1035 Simon Danczuk - Ex Labour MP for Rochdale Tomasz Arciszewski – third Prime Minister of Polish government-in-exile and the last...
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  • Mikołajczyk 4 Tomasz Arciszewski (1877–1955) 29 November 1944 25 July 1945 (lost recognition by major Allied powers) 238 days Polish Socialist Party Arciszewski...
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    Sławoj Składkowski (As Prime Minister of the Second Polish Republic) Tomasz Arciszewski (As Prime Minister in exile) Succeeded by Józef Cyrankiewicz Personal...
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    June 1947 Prime Minister Władysław Sikorski Stanisław Mikołajczyk Tomasz Arciszewski Preceded by Ignacy Mościcki Succeeded by August Zaleski (in exile)...
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  • government included Stanisław Thugutt as Minister of Internal Affairs, Tomasz Arciszewski as Minister of Labour, as well as Col. Edward Rydz-Śmigły as the Minister...
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    Minister. Other members of the government included Wincenty Witos, Tomasz Arciszewski, Jędrzej Moraczewski, Stanisław Thugutt, and Colonel Edward Rydz-Śmigły...
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    future wife, Aleksandra, and three future Polish Prime Ministers: Tomasz Arciszewski, Aleksander Prystor and Walery Sławek, and other notable politicians...
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    resigned on 24 November 1944. The Polish government, now led by Tomasz Arciszewski, was no longer seriously considered by the Allies. On 31 December...
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    Russian military burials. Alexander Anderson – Royal Marines general Tomasz Arciszewski – Polish socialist politician and Prime Minister of Poland in exile...
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  • Władysław Sikorski (1939–1943), Stanisław Mikołajczyk (1943–1944), Tomasz Arciszewski (1944–1945) Yugoslav government-in-exile King Peter II Prime Minister:...
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    the Polish Government-in-Exile, he resigned and was succeeded by Tomasz Arciszewski, "whose obscurity", according to historian Mieczysław B. Biskupski...
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    of his resignation from his post. The next Polish Prime Minister, Tomasz Arciszewski claimed that Poland did not "want neither Breslau nor Stettin". Although...
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    Sikorski as prime minister, serving in this post from 1943–1944. Tomasz Arciszewski succeeded Mikołajczyk as prime minister, serving in this post from...
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    decisive here, the safest and most defensible one. On 17 December 1944 Tomasz Arciszewski, the Polish Prime Minister of the Polish government-in-exile in London...
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    Polish communist government (PKWN), eventually resigned his post and Tomasz Arciszewski became the new prime minister in exile in November 1944. Mikołajczyk's...
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    (b. 1894) Helmuth Weidling, German general (b. 1891) November 20 – Tomasz Arciszewski, Polish socialist politician and 31st Prime Minister of Poland (b...
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