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  Edward Ochab - Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Edward Ochab wywodził się z chłopskiej rodziny z Galicji.
Ochab udzielał się również w wojsku (mianowany został generałem), obejmując w 1949 funkcję wiceministra obrony narodowej (w 1950 usunięto go) oraz szefa Głównego Zarządu Politycznego w Wojsku Polskim.
Aleksander Zawadzki Edward Ochab Marian Spychalski • Józef Cyrankiewicz • Henryk Jabłoński • Wojciech Jaruzelski
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 Edward Ochab - Wikipedia
Er gehörte zu den Mitorganisatoren des Bundes Polnischer Patrioten (ZPP) und der Berling-Armee.
Von 1945 bis 1946 gehörte Ochab dem ZK der PPR an, von 1950 bis 1956 und von 1959 bis 1964 dem der PZPR.
Infolge der antisemitischen Politik des Jahres 1968 zog sich Ochab aus der Führung zurück, weil er diese Politik nicht mit dem kommunistischen Internationalismus vereinbaren konnte.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Ochab   (316 words)

  
 Wojciech Jaruzelski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1968, during the Prague Spring, he led the Polish military participation in the invasion of Czechoslovakia.
Then in 1970, he was involved in the plot against Władysław Gomułka, which led to the appointment of Edward Gierek as communist party secretary.
He is suspected of taking part in the organization of the execution of striking workers, which led to a massacre in the coastal cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia, Elbląg and Szczecin.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wojciech_Jaruzelski   (882 words)

  
 CNN - Cold War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The reforms instituted by Ochab also brought pressure for more change in Poland.
Events reached a boiling point in the city of Poznan, where workers had been striking for better wages, increased reforms and the withdrawal of Soviet troops.
Ochab sent in the Polish Army to put down the Poznan uprising.
www.cnn.com /SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/07/maps/revolt/poland.html   (220 words)

  
 ochab edward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Ochab, Edward Okulicki, Leopold Omár Orlando, Vittorio Osóbka-Morawski, Edward Oszkár, I. Oszkár, II.
www.insiderpress.pl /ochab-edward.html   (412 words)

  
 FLORA LEWIS 2
in the factions in the Party, Ochab was kind of in the middle.
Then, on the other side, there was another group that was very pro-Moscow, very hard-line; they were called the Natolin faction because they had a rather famous, secret - but didn't stay secret for a long time - meeting in a village called Natolin.
And Ochab was kind of in the middle between those two.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/coldwar/interviews/episode-7/lowis2.html   (1632 words)

  
 Edward Nicholas - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Edward Nicholas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward Nicholas - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Edward Nicholas.
Here you will find more informations about Edward Nicholas.
Sir Edward Nicholas (4 April 1593-1669), English statesman, was the eldest son of John Nicholas, a member of an old Wiltshire family.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Edward-Nicholas.html   (479 words)

  
 1958, Dec. 6. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
While the Polish government remained a reliable partner of the Soviet government, especially in the ideological conflict between Moscow and Beijing, growing unrest among intellectuals and artists obliged the government to relax measures of repression and to accept greater academic and business contacts with the West.
Edward Ochab, a veteran Polish Communist, was elected president by the Sejur to replace Aleksander Zawardzki, who had died.
The projected attendance of Pope Paul VI was vetoed by the Polish government.
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 Wladyslaw Gomulka
In December 1970, a bloody clash with shipyard workers in which several dozen workers were shot to death forced his resignation.
A dynamic younger man, Edward Gierek, took over the party leadership.
After his death in 1982, his negative image in the communist propaganda was modified and some of his constructive contributions were recognized.
en.efactory.pl /Wladyslaw_Gomulka   (170 words)

  
 Edward Gierek Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 The Communists on the Road to Power
A new leader, like Edward Ochab in Poland, had less of a personal commitment to Stalinism and could ease tensions more readily.
The Pulawy group was far from having been inspired by democratization, but it was prepared to accede to some popular demands and preferred a less subservient relationship with the Soviet Union.
Ochab and the newly appointed prime minister, Jo`zef Cyrankiewicz, took up positions somewhere between the two.
www.cla.wayne.edu /polisci/kdk/easteurope/sources/schopflin5.htm   (9377 words)

  
 Jim Dankiewicz: Int'l Effects of June 17, 1953 Uprising
Hoxha, Polish leader Edward Ochab, and Romania's Nicolae Ceauçescu had nothing but good things to say about both the country and the people in charge of it.
Hoxha recalled a Warsaw Pact economic meeting in 1956 when Ochab refused to accept a further raising of quotas in the Polish coal industry unless the other countries invested in Poland, and the meeting subsequently became quite heated.
Ochab himself agreed that this was what happened.
www.history.ucsb.edu /faculty/marcuse/classes/133p/133p-99/jim1953.993.htm   (4813 words)

  
 Free Term Papers on Poland and Hungary
Beginning with the personality thesis, to a certain extent it is true that particular individuals, such as Edward Ochab in Poland and Erno Gero in Hungary, shaped events to a great extent.
Secondly, Ochab and his colleagues were physically present in Poland on 28 June and thus could take action, although after initial delay.
First, Ochab, Gomulka, and other Polish communist party officials were more aware of the long-term problems brewing in Poland and were better able to define them.
www.freefortermpapers.com /show_essay/43026.html   (1771 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Eruption in East Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
One consequence of this event was the defection to the West of a high official of the Polish security police named...
...Ochab and Cyrankiewicz were wise enough to make way for Gomulka, and Gomulka was strong and clever enough to take and hold power...
...Whether the Soviet leaders expedited Bierut's death or not, it is certain that Khrushchev personally intervened in the selection of his successor, Edward Ochab...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V22I6P32-1.htm   (4361 words)

  
 Archiwa - Okres powojenny
W posiedzeniu wzięli udział Edward Ochab, Józef Cyrankiewicz, Zenon Nowak, Franciszek Jóźwiak, Franciszek Mazur, Konstanty Rokossowski, Aleksander Zawadzki, Edward Gierek, Jerzy Albrecht, Władysław Matwin, Jerzy Morawski, Jakub Berman, Adam Rapacki.
Ochab poinformował, że Berman chce złożyć rezygnację z stanowiska członka BP i wicepremiera rządu.
Wybrana została Komisja w składzie: Ochab, Zawadzki, Cyrankiewicz i Mazur dla sformułowania komunikatu o wyjściu Bermana z BP KC PZPR i rządu.
www.polska.pl /archiwa/okrespowojenny/article.htm?id=39134   (592 words)

  
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That is why Khrushchev later launched attacks on Ochab at those meetings at which we, too, were present.
I met Ochab several times, in Moscow, Warsaw and Beijing, and I think that he was a person who not only could not be compared with Bierut as a man, but also lacked the necessary capacity to lead the party and the country.
Ochab came and went like a shadow, without being a year in that position.
harikumar.brinkster.net /CommunistLeague/BirminghamCritique_Compass112.htm   (4109 words)

  
 ochab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Notki biograficzne – EDWARD OCHAB Edward OCHAB, urodził się w 1906 r.
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www.insiderpress.pl /ochab.html   (408 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Poland: The Party and the Jews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
...Edward Ochab has resigned in disgust both as head of state and as member of the ruling body, and Foreign Minister Rapacki has since March boycotted both his ministry and all sessions of the Politburo...
...The managerial class and the technocratic minded functionaries do not, of course, consti- tute a tightly-knit faction, but they do have a generally recognized leading representative in Edward Gierek, the fifty-five-year-old party secretary of Upper Silesia...
...Finally, a compromise was reached with the election of Edward Ochab, a non-Jew, a Muscovite, a representative of the internationalistic wing of the party, and supposedly a reliable Stalinist...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V46I3P58-1.htm   (8438 words)

  
 Rozenbaum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although friendship with the Arab countries had never before been publicized, Polish leaders decided to present their official stand on the conflict and to define their friends and enemies in the Middle East.
It contained the following points: "Poland supports the policy of the UAR and other Arab countries directed against imperialism and neocolonialism;" the conflict between the Israeli and Arab states was of an ideological nature: capitalism versus socialism; the Arab countries would be victorious in the conflict; and the conflict would be resolved by political means.
Reportedly, it was such a big shock to Ochab and Szyr that they immediately demanded that the passage about the Jewish fifth column in Poland and other anti-Semitic remarks be edited from the official version of the speech.
www.columbia.edu /cu/sipa/REGIONAL/ECE/vol1no3/rozenbaum.html   (5771 words)

  
 The Apparatchiks
No wonder that her generation tends to idealize Western capitalism and Poland's prewar regime of Pilsudski and his colonels.
The avuncular Ochab occasionally reminds his aggressive interrogator that the Russians were also liberators, the main victors over Nazism, and that if the new regime in Poland committed crimes, its opponents from the underground were no angels either.
Indeed, if you look at the potted biographies introducing each chapter, you will discover that most of the protagonists had spent at least as many years in jail as a Kuron or.
www.thenation.com /docprint.mhtml?i=19870815&s=singer   (1326 words)

  
 library
The delegation negotiated mainly with Comrades Gomulka, Cyrankiewicz, Jedrychowski, Ochab, and the foreign minister.
That is why Comrade Ochab turned to the CPSU CC delegation with a request for a loan.
Gomulka, Jozef Cyrankiewicz, Stefan Jedrychowski, and Edward Ochab were top Polish Communist party officials; the Polish foreign minister at the time was Adam Rapacki, who later became known for the so-called Rapacki Plan for conventional arms control in central Europe.
www.wilsoncenter.org /index.cfm?fuseaction=library.document&topic_id=1409&id=131   (7406 words)

  
 Aleksander Ford and Film Censorship in Poland after 1945
One of the Polish researchers on the subject, Edward Zajicek, answers the question, “It is not impossible, as some of his antagonists stated, that he was afraid of the risk that new talents would appear who would be much better than the old masters.”
One of the Party officials named Edward Ochab stated that the new production by Ford marked a serious achievement of the Polish film industry in praising socialism.
Edward Zajicek, “Aleksander Ford – organizator kinematografii”, Miesiecznik literacki, No.
www.kinema.uwaterloo.ca /misi032.htm   (4183 words)

  
 Rada Państwa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
zastępcy przewodniczącego - Stanisław Kulczyński ; Oskar Lange ; Edward Ochab do 1964; Bolesław Podedworny ;
przewodniczący - Edward Ochab do 1968; Marian Spychalski od 1968;
członkowie - Edward Duda ; Edward Gierek ; Michał Grendys ; Halina Koźniewska ; Wincenty Kraśko zmarł 1976; Konstanty Łubieński zmarł 1977; Józef Ozga-Michalski ; Bolesław Piasecki zmarł 1979; Henryk Szafrański ; Stanisław Wroński ; Jerzy Ziętek ; Eugenia Kempara od 1976; Jan Szczepański od 1977; Edmund Osmańczyk od 1979;
pl.freeglossary.com /Rada_Pa%C5%84stwa   (642 words)

  
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In April 1956, First Secretary Ochab, a middle-of-the-roader, voiced demands that the new vitality must be curbed before the press went too far.
Some comrades lose their balance of mind and begin to lose proportion in judging what is right criticism and what is wrong.
The plenum on March 20, 1956, elected a negotiated figure, a middle-of-the-roader, Edward Ochab, as first secretary.
users.uj.edu.pl /~usgoban/ch7.html   (9348 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
One of Premier Zhou's visits that took place in 1956 right after the October Incident in Poland greatly enhanced the mutual understanding and friendship between the two countries and the two peoples.
The Polish leaders Boleslaw Bierut, Edward Ochab, Jozef Cyrankiewicz and others also visited China at different times.
While China supported the Polish proposal of nuclear-free zone in Central Europe, Poland also supported China in the war to resist U. aggression and aid Korea and in its struggle for the reunification of the motherland and restoration of its lawful seat in the United Nations.
pl2.mofcom.gov.cn /column/print.shtml?/bilateralcooperation/inbrief/200411/20041100004145   (1617 words)

  
 Special Collections, Langsdale Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nechey, Walter F. Ochab, Carroll J. Ochab, Edward A. Ogorzalek, Matthew J. Polasik, P.I.K. Rowny, Carroll L. Rowny, Edward L. [see also: Oversize Drawer 1]
Szpara, Edward A. ubinski, Edward J. Tostanoski, Joseph F. Tymczyszyn, Wladyslaw H. Wagasky, Sylvester F. Warczynski, Joseph F. Welzant, Charles M. Wesneski, Michael E. Wielepski, Theodore
Zapotocky, Frank J. Zaruba., Edward J. Zdun, Stanley A. Zurkowski, Paul
archives.ubalt.edu /amp/ampxxiii1.htm   (338 words)

  
 Post-War Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The fighting spread to other cities on the coast and the whole area had to be sealed off by the army.
On 19 December an emergency meeting of the Politburo replaced Gomulka (who had suffered a stroke) with Edward Gierek, who managed to calm down the situation by preventing the price rises and promising reforms.
Cieszyn, 2001), First Secretary of the Polish Communist Party during the rise of Solidarity, went to France with his family in his youth and lived there for eleven years.
www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk /www/PostWarBios.html   (4656 words)

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