Ignacy Ewaryst Daszyński (pronounced [iɡˈnatsɨ daˈʂɨj̃skʲi] ; 26 October 1866 – 31 October 1936) was a Polish socialist politician, journalist, and very...
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Commonwealth Ignacy Daszyński (1866–1936), Polish politician, journalist and Prime Minister of the Polish government created in Lublin in 1918 Ignacy Domeyko...
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Provisional People's Government of the Republic of Poland (redirect from Cabinet of Ignacy Daszyński)
Tymczasowy Rząd Ludowy Republiki Polskiej), also known as the Government of Ignacy Daszyński, was established on 7 November 1918 in Lublin. It was a precursor government...
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski (Polish: [iɡˈnatsɨ ˈjan padɛˈrɛfskʲi] ; 18 November [O.S. 6 November] 1860 – 29 June 1941) was a Polish pianist, composer and statesman...
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because the senators and members of parliament decided to choose Ignacy Daszyński of the Polish Socialist Party as the Marshal of the Sejm instead. In...
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In early November 1918, a socialist provisional government under Ignacy Daszyński declared independence, while a separate committee in Kraków claimed...
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its seat in Kraków, the Committee was headed by Wincenty Witos and Ignacy Daszyński. The Committee aimed primarily to maintain order in the territories...
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Wojciechowski (former member) Ignacy Mościcki (former member) Stanisław Ostrowski Franciszek Trąbalski Ignacy Daszyński Jędrzej Moraczewski Janusz Jędrzejewicz...
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Lviv was then contested in the Polish–Ukrainian War of 1918–1919. Ignacy Daszyński headed the first short-lived independent Polish government in Lublin...
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of the Austria-Hungary. Witos was invited to join the government of Ignacy Daszyński but turned the offer down for political differences. Witos was also...
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disarming German and Austrian soldiers. On 6/7 November 1918 in Lublin, Ignacy Daszyński established a Provisional Government of the People's Republic of Poland...
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more civil; socialists (such as Ignacy Daszyński and Tomasz Arciszewski) and Christian Democrats (represented by Ignacy Paderewski, Stanisław Wojciechowski...
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Tarnobrzeg at Tarnobrzeg in Austrian Galicia. The same day the Socialist, Ignacy Daszyński, set up a Provisional People's Government of the Republic of Poland...
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Rydz entered the socialist government of politician and diplomat Ignacy Daszyński in Lublin as Minister of War. Having been promoted to brigadier general...
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in Lublin arose to challenge the Regency's authority: on 6 November Ignacy Daszyński proclaimed the "Polish People's Republic" (Tymczasowy Rząd Ludowy Republiki...
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station is located just west of Rondo Daszyńskiego (Daszyński Roundabout), named in honor of Ignacy Daszyński. Construction of the station was made difficult...
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Wojciechowski Linguist Jan Baudouin de Courtenay Former Prime Minister Ignacy Daszyński The first election, when President of the Republic of Poland Gabriel...
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all-party Polish Government of National Defense under Wincenty Witos and Ignacy Daszyński was established. It eagerly adopted a radical program of land reform...
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delegate from Bohemia, later Czechoslovak Communist leader, in Poland Ignacy Daszyński, former delegate from Galicia, later Sejm Marshal of the Second Polish...
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Ignacy Daszyński headed a short-lived Polish government in Lublin from November 6 but Piłsudski had overwhelming prestige at this point. Daszyński and...
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Spanish colonial government is a national holiday. Ignacy Daszyński, Roman Dmowski, Wojciech Korfanty, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Józef Piłsudski, Wincenty Witos...
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political parties): Polish Socialist Party (PPS) Note: Until 11 November, Daszyński was Prime Minister in the Polish People's Republic, based at Lublin, in...
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painter Stanisław Zaremba (1863–1942), mathematician and engineer Ignacy Daszyński (1866–1936), Polish socialist politician, journalist, and the first...
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of voting. In the second round, the official socialist candidate, Ignacy Daszyński, was eliminated; but again, there was no clear victor. The next to...
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leader of Polish Liquidation Committee, formed in Kraków in 1918. Ignacy Daszyński (1866–1936), was a Polish socialist politician, journalist, and Prime...
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of Poland (hence the name of the corridor): Wojciech Trąmpczyński, Ignacy Daszyński and Maciej Rataj. From the Senate side, the corridor closes in with...
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the Provisional Government of the Polish Republic led by Ignacy Daszyński. After Daszyński's government passed its responsibilities to Piłsudski and the...
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the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria. The GPSD, led by Ignacy Daszyński, was formally Marxist, but dominated by Polish nationalists close to...
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back to the monks. A first service took place on 3 September 2000. Ignacy Daszyński (1886–1936), Polish politician Ida Fink (1921–2011), Israeli-Polish...
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parties included: the Left, consisting of the Polish Socialist Party of Ignacy Daszyński; the Communist Party, two Polish People's Party factions (the Polish...
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