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Col. Kazimierz Świtalski (b. March 4, 1886 in Sanok – December 28, 1962 in Warsaw, Poland) - was a Polish officer, politician, and a Prime Minister of Poland

Biographical note

Before the World War I he joined the Związek Walki Czynnej, an underground organisation formed by Józef Piłsudski. In 1914 Świtalski joined the Polish Legions and in 1918 the Polish Army, where he became one of the aides to Piłsudski. After the war he remained in the army.

During the 1926 coup d'etat in Poland Świtalski supported Piłsudski. Since 1926 he was given various political posts. In 1926 he was the Head of the Civilian Chancellery of the President, between 1926 and 1928 he commanded the Political Department of the Ministry of Military Affairs. In June 1928 Świtalski became a minister of education and in 1929 he was chosen the Prime Minister of Poland. In 1930 he was elected to the Sejm and between 1933 and 1935 he was its Marshall. After 1935 he retired from active political life and became the Voivod of Kraków.

After the Polish Defence War of 1939 Kazimierz Świtalski was taken POW and taken to Woldenberg camp, where he spent the entire World War II. In 1945 he returned to Poland. He was persecuted and imprisoned by the communist authorities. Rehabilitated after 1956, he died in 1962.

See also:

edit  (http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Template:Prime_Ministers_of_Poland) Prime Ministers of Poland Coat of Arms of Poland
Kingdom of Poland (1916 - 1918) Jan Kucharzewski | Jan Kanty Steczkowski | Józef Świeżyński
2nd Republic of Poland (1918 - 1939) Ignacy Daszyński | Jędrzej Moraczewski | Ignacy Paderewski | Leopold Skulski | Władysław Grabski | Wincenty Witos | Antoni Ponikowski | Artur Śliwiński | Julian Nowak | Władysław Sikorski | Aleksander Skrzyński | Kazimierz Bartel | Józef Piłsudski | Kazimierz Świtalski | Walery Sławek | Aleksander Prystor | Janusz Jędrzejewicz | Leon Kozłowski | Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski | Felicjan Sławoj-Składkowski
Government in Exile (1939 - 1990) Władysław Sikorski | Stanisław Mikołajczyk | Tomasz Arciszewski | Tadeusz Komorowski | Tadeusz Tomaszewski | Roman Odzierzyński | Jerzy Hryniewski | Stanisław Mackiewicz | Hugon Hanke | Antoni Pająk | Aleksander Zawisza | Zygmunt Muchniewski | Alfred Urbański | Kazimierz Sabbat | Edward Szczepanik
People's Republic of Poland (1944 - 1989) Edward Osóbka-Morawski | Józef Cyrankiewicz | Bolesław Bierut | Piotr Jaroszewicz | Edward Babiuch | Józef Pińkowski | Wojciech Jaruzelski | Zbigniew Messner | Mieczysław Rakowski | Czesław Kiszczak
3rd Republic of Poland (since 1989) Tadeusz Mazowiecki | Jan Krzysztof Bielecki | Jan Olszewski | Waldemar Pawlak | Hanna Suchocka | Józef Oleksy | Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz | Jerzy Buzek | Leszek Miller | Marek Belka


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