of the Council of Ministers Władysław Dworakowski (PZPR) – Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Tadeusz Gede (PZPR) – Vice-President of the Council...
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7 July 1921 Tadeusz Łada, 7 July 1921 – 12 August 1921 (acting) Stanisław Downarowicz, 13 August 1921 – 19 August 1921 Tadeusz Dworakowski, 10 October...
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Poland Embassy in Cyprus is located in Nicosia. 1961-1963: Zygmunt Dworakowski (envoy) 1963-1966: Wiktor Mokoszko (chargé d’affaires) 1966-1968: Henryk...
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Predecessor Tadeusz Dworakowski Volhynian Voivode 1922–1923 Successor Stanisław Srokowski...
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November 1952 to 18 March 1954 Władysław Dworakowski (b. 1908 – d. 1976), from 20 November 1952 to 18 March 1954 Tadeusz Gede (b. 1911 – d. 1982), from 20 November...
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Jóźwiak, Wiktor Kłosiewicz, Zenon Nowak, Aleksander Zawadzki, Władysław Dworakowski, Hilary Chełchowski. The Puławian faction – the name comes from the Puławska...
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commemoration of this event, he took the Raven as a symbol for his signet sign. Tadeusz Gajl identifies 30 coats of arms derivatives of Ślepowron: Gosiewski[permanent...
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1948 17 March 1954 Zenon Nowak (A) 10 May 1950 17 March 1954 Władysław Dworakowski (A) 15 May 1952 17 March 1954 2nd Party Congress 10–17 March 1954 Bolesław...
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economic relations from 1989 to 1991 in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki. In 1989, he was also elected to the Parliament and served for...
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competences of the MBP were taken over by the KdsBP, headed by Władysław Dworakowski. All operational, technical-operational and accounting departments of...
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