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 Encyclopedia: Józef Pilsudski
Andrej Garlicki, Jozef Pilsudski, 1867-1935, Scolar Press, 1995, ISBN 1859280188.
Józef Beck Józef Beck ( October 4, 1894 - June 5, 1944) was a Polish statesman, diplomat, military officer, and close associate of Józef Piłsudski.
Józef Haller Józef Haller de Hallenburg ( August 13, 1873 - June 4, 1960) was a Polish general and politician.
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 Jozef Pilsudski -- Józef Piłsudski (5 december 1867–12 mei 1935...
Jozef Pilsudski -- Józef Piłsudski (5 december 1867–12 mei 1935...
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Na Piłsudski's dood in 1935 werd het land bestuurd door een kolonelsregime, tot Nazi-Duitsland Polen binnenviel.
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Marshal Pilsudski ruled with a heavy hand, did not tolerate opposition, and did not hesitate to use drastic methods in order to curb opposing politicians (as exemplified by bringing the police to the Sejm assembly hall in March 1928).
In September 1930 Pilsudski disbanded the Parliament and ordered to arrest its numerous opposition members, sentencing them to prison terms during a "trial" that was a travesty of justice.
In May 1926, with the assistance of military units loyal to him, Józef Pilsudski (who had stayed away from politics for four years) opted for an armed coup under the banners of 'Sanacja', or 'bringing the state back to health'.
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 Jozef Pilsudski --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Józef Klemens Pilsudski was born on Dec. 5, 1867, in Zulów, Poland, which was then a part of the Russian Empire.
Polish army officer and foreign minister from 1932 to 1939, one of Józef Pilsudski's most trusted confidants, who attempted to maintain friendly relations with both the Soviet Union and Germany while preserving alliances of Poland with France and with Romania.
The Polish statesman, scholar, and chemist Ignacy Moscicki served as the third president of the Polish republic from 1926 to 1939.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9276426?tocId=9276426   (453 words)

  
 Definition of Pilsudski - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Józef Klemens 1867-1935 Polish general & statesman; a fighter for Polish independence (from 1892); first president (1918-22) of the newly independent Poland
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 TRANS Nr. 15: Ewa Palasz-Rutkowska (Warsaw, Poland): Japan's Image in Poland - "The Other" in Intercultural Contacts
Among those who wrote on Japan on the basis of their research and observations, one must first of all mention Bronislaw Pilsudski (1866-1918), the most distinguished researcher of the language and folklore of the Ainu, and the ethnographer and writer Waclaw Sieroszewski (1858-1945).
(27) Józef Pilsudski, the leader of the Polish Socialist Party, was the first Marshal of Poland (1920), Chief of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Military Forces (1919-1920), Minister of War (1926-1935), and Prime Minister (1926-1928, 1930).
Pilsudski, sentenced to an exile in Siberia, spent over ten years on the Sakhalin and on the Kurile Islands, where he did outstanding research into Ainu culture, which still today is regarded as one of the important studies of its kind.
www.inst.at /trans/15Nr/01_4/palasz15.htm   (93 words)

  
 Poland
Partitions of Poland- Piast - Piast dynasty - Pilsudski, Jozef - Poland - Polanski, Roman - Polish Corridor - Polish United Workers Party - Prime Ministers - Political parties - Politics- Pomeranian Voivodship - Pope John Paul II - Poznan- Preisner, Zbigniew - Presidents- Prussia
Józef Piłsudski (Nov. 14, 1918- Dec. 9, 1922 as Chief of State- Naczelnik Państwa)
July 11, 1992 - October 25, 1993 Hanna Suchocka October 26, 1993 - March 1, 1995 Waldemar Pawlak March 4, 1995 - January 26, 1996 Józef Oleksy February 15, 1996 - October 17, 1997 Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz October 17, 1997 - October 19, 2001 Jerzy Buzek October 19, 2001 - Leszek Miller
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 Encyclopedia: Józef Pilsudski
Józef Beck Józef Beck ( October 4, 1894- June 5, 1944) was a Polish statesman, diplomat, military officer, and close associate of Józef Piłsudski.
Józef Haller Józef Haller de Hallenburg ( August 13, 1873 - June 4, 1960) was a Polish general and politician.
Józef, after his release in 1892, joined the Polish Socialist Party.
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 Encyclopedia: Józef Pilsudski
Józef Haller Józef Haller de Hallenburg ( August 13, 1873- June 4, 1960) was a Polish general and politician.
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (November 22, 1890 – November 9, 1970), in France commonly referred to as général de Gaulle, was a French military leader and statesman.
Józef Beck Józef Beck ( October 4, 1894 - June 5, 1944) was a Polish statesman, diplomat, military officer, and close associate of Józef Piłsudski.
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 Encyclopedia: Józef Pilsudski
Józef Haller Józef Haller de Hallenburg ( August 13, 1873 - June 4, 1960) was a Polish general and politician.
Józef Beck Józef Beck ( October 4, 1894 - June 5, 1944) was a Polish statesman, diplomat, military officer, and close associate of Józef Piłsudski.
Next Piłsudski's plan required that two armies under General Józef Haller, facing Soviet frontal attack on Warsaw from the east, hold their en trenched positions at all costs.
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 Encyclopedia: Józef Pilsudski
Józef Beck Józef Beck ( October 4, 1894 - June 5, 1944) was a Polish statesman, diplomat, military officer, and close associate of Józef Piłsudski.
Regency Council: Ostrowski, Kakowski, Lubomirski The Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland (Polish: Rada Regencyjna Królestwa Polskiego) was a semi-independent and temporary highest authority (head of state) during World War I, formed by Germany and Austria-Hungary in the occupied Polish territories in September 1917.
Józef Haller Józef Haller de Hallenburg ( August 13, 1873 - June 4, 1960) was a Polish general and politician.
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 12 May History: This Date
The most prominent among them was Colonel Józef Beck [04 Oct 1894 &; 06 Jun 1944], Pilsudski's former chef de cabinet, who became deputy foreign minister in December 1930 and foreign minister in November 1932.
Though all of them were subsequently released, and their political parties were not dissolved, the country was ruled by Pilsudski's men.
Pilsudski sought to gain time, believing that Poland should be ready to fight when the necessity arose.
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 Commanding Heights : Poland Overview on PBS
After the Allies defeat Germany, Poland's Socialist Party leader, Józef Pilsudski, becomes the provisional president of Poland, independent for the first time in 123 years.
1922-1938: Politics and raging partisanship in Poland's legislature lead to the resignation of President Pilsudski and the assassination of his successor, Gabriel Narutowicz, in 1922.
Poland's economic performance is the strongest in Central Europe.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/commandingheights/lo/countries/pl/pl_overview.html   (12879 words)

  
 Zaglada Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej, 1945-1947: SR, January 2000
Also, both Józef Pilsudski and Józef Beck had been trying for years to secure British support for Poland, so Beck did not hesitate to accept the British offer to guarantee Polish independence.
Furthermore, Beck could not secure a British guarantee of aid for Poland against any other country than Germany, because the British Cabinet deliberately excluded the USSR from the guarantee, keeping open the possibility of an Anglo-Soviet alliance against Hitler.
Therefore, Beck cannot be blamed for not securing a guarantee against both German and Soviet aggression.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/100/cienciala.html   (1957 words)

  
 Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He was a follower and strong supporter of the Polish nationalist Józef Pilsudski.
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www.britannica.com /eb/article-9046214?tocId=9046214   (531 words)

  
 Commanding Heights : Poland Overview on PBS
After the Allies defeat Germany, Poland's Socialist Party leader, Józef Pilsudski, becomes the provisional president of Poland, independent for the first time in 123 years.
1922-1938: Politics and raging partisanship in Poland's legislature lead to the resignation of President Pilsudski and the assassination of his successor, Gabriel Narutowicz, in 1922.
Poland's economic performance is the strongest in Central Europe.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/commandingheights/lo/countries/pl/pl_overview.html   (531 words)

  
 Warszawa IV
Polske patrioter under marskal Józef Pilsudski tog fordel af forvirringen under den sdiste dage af den første verdenskrig og udråbte en polsk republik den 9.
Mens borkrigen i Rusland rasedemod øst, dannede Pilsudski en alliance med Simon Petlyura, som anførte den ukrainske uafhængighedsbevægelse.
Polske tropper hjalp med at erobre kiev den 7.
www.futura-dtp.dk /SLAG/SlagW/Warszawa4.htm   (292 words)

  
 CIUS Press: The Ukrainian-Polish Defensive Alliance 1919-1921 by Michael Palij
After providing a thorough discussion of the Treaty of Warsaw and the resulting anti-Bolshevik military alliance between Petliura and Pilsudski, the author proceeds to a detailed examination of the joint Ukrainian-Polish military offensive against Soviet Russia, the causes of its failure, and the subsequent Soviet offensive in Poland and its defeat.
He presents the biographies of two national leaders—Symon Petliura of the Ukrainian People's Republic's and Józef Pilsudski—before focusing on those countries' military conflicts, diplomatic relations, and subsequent alliance against their common enemy, Soviet Russia.
The study concludes with a description of the last phase of the Ukrainian military struggle for independence from Russia, Ukrainian émigré efforts to continue the struggle in the international diplomatic arena, Petliura's assassination by Samuel (Shalom) Schwartzbard in Paris, and the trial and acquittal of his assailant.
www.utoronto.ca /cius/publications/books/ukrainianpolishdefensivealliance.htm   (292 words)

  
 CIUS Press: The Ukrainian-Polish Defensive Alliance 1919-1921 by Michael Palij
After providing a thorough discussion of the Treaty of Warsaw and the resulting anti-Bolshevik military alliance between Petliura and Pilsudski, the author proceeds to a detailed examination of the joint Ukrainian-Polish military offensive against Soviet Russia, the causes of its failure, and the subsequent Soviet offensive in Poland and its defeat.
He presents the biographies of two national leaders—Symon Petliura of the Ukrainian People's Republic's and Józef Pilsudski—before focusing on those countries' military conflicts, diplomatic relations, and subsequent alliance against their common enemy, Soviet Russia.
The study concludes with a description of the last phase of the Ukrainian military struggle for independence from Russia, Ukrainian émigré efforts to continue the struggle in the international diplomatic arena, Petliura's assassination by Samuel (Shalom) Schwartzbard in Paris, and the trial and acquittal of his assailant.
www.utoronto.ca /cius/publications/books/ukrainianpolishdefensivealliance.htm   (292 words)

  
 Broniewski, Wladyslaw --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Broniewski, born into the intelligentsia, left high school in 1915 to join the Polish legions under the command of Józef Pilsudski, and he fought in the front lines.
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www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9016604   (292 words)

  
 University of Helsinki - Department of Astronomy
Circulars of the Astronomical Observatory of the Warsaw University (1933-38: of the Jòzef Pilsudski University) Warszawa
Publications of the Astronomical Observatory of Helsinki, ks.
Annual Report of the Director, The Mount Wilson Observatory/ Mt.Wilson and Palomar Observatories/Hale observatories/ Mt.Wilson and Las Campanas observatories (nimi vaihtelee)
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 @Polen : Warschau
Tussen de wereldoorlogen resideerden hier president Stanislaw Wojciechowski en Maarschalk Józef Pilsudski.
Aan de overzijde woonde eens Stanislaw Moniuszko, de grondlegger van de nationale opera, later de Nobelprijswinnaar Wladyslaw Reymont, en na de oorlog Tadeusz Sygietynski, de stichter van het dans- en zangensemble Mazowsze.
De zomerresidentie van Stanislaw August Poniatowski, de laatste koning van Polen, is een voorbeeld van het Poolse classicisme van de 2de helft van de 18de eeuw.
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 Search Results for beck - Encyclopædia Britannica
Polish army officer and foreign minister from 1932 to 1939, one of Józef Pilsudski's most trusted confidants, who attempted to maintain friendly relations with both the Soviet Union and Germany while...
Institute providing clinical services, training, and research in the psychotherapeutic techniques of Aaron T. Beck and Judith Beck.
It is known for its innovative production of experimental drama, often on radical themes, and for its...
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 1885, March. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The Polish Socialist Party was founded in the kingdom, led principally by Józef Pilsudski.
In Prussia, Archbishop Florian Stablewski, under the impetus of the Rerum novarum (See May 15), began to organize the Societies of Polish Workers, opposed to class agitation.
Troops were called out to suppress a strike in Lódz.
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 Moscicki, Ignacy --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
He was a follower and strong supporter of the Polish nationalist Józef Pilsudski.
Ignacy Moscicki was born on Dec. 1, 1867, in Mierzanów, Poland, which was then part of the Russian Empire.
The Polish statesman, scholar, and chemist Ignacy Moscicki served as the third president of the Polish republic from 1926 to 1939.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9330627?tocId=9330627   (629 words)

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
Ignacy 1867-1946 Polish chemist; president of Poland (1926-39); strong supporter of the dictatorship of Józef Pilsudski
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 Milosz's A B C's
The Wilno Review was a publication of Polish-speaking Wilno, but it took a stand against the incorporation of Wilno into Poland and in favor of restoring the multiethnic Grand Duchy, with Wilno as its capital, and criticized Józef Pilsudski for renouncing the federal idea.
Wilno always was a city verging on a fairy tale, although when I lived there I never noticed that aspect of it.
It was only in 1900, however, that the Societas Szubraviensis (the Scoundrels' Society) was resurrected and held its weekly meetings in the House Under the Sign of the Dogcatcher, in a building, that is, with a view of the statue of Muravyov the Hangman.
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 BOOKS Books and Periodicals Received: SR, April 2001
A detailed and scholarly history of the Semyon Petlura-Józef Pilsudski alliance, the Polish Kiev campaign of 1920, the peace of Riga, Ukrainian emigration, national and military structures, and Polish-Ukrainian collaboration between the two world wars.
The book is meticulously executed by a young scholar who garnered much praise from both the Ukrainian and Polish side.
In Polish; summaries in English, Russian and Ukrainian.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/401/212books.html   (2508 words)

  
 HISTORY OF POLAND
In November Poland was proclaimed an independent republic, and Józef Pilsudski became the head of state.
With encouragement from Prussia, Polish patriots in the Sejm instituted sweeping governmental reforms in 1788 and began the draft of a new constitution.
Although the political balance in the Sejm was now held by the Communists' minor party allies (the peasant and democratic parties), these parties refused to endorse the Communist police chief, General Czeslaw Kiszczak, as prime minister.
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 Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Polish sociopolitical novelist and lyrical short-story writer whose experimental works savagely satirized Polish society after World War I. After working as a foreign correspondent and studying music in Brussels, Kaden-Bandrowski joined the military in 1914 in order to serve under Józef Pilsudski, the…
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Biographical sketch of this Ukrainian mathematician known for his contributions to topology and partial differential equations.
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