- Józef Adam
Zygmunt Cyrankiewicz (pronounced [ˈjuzɛf t͡sɨranˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ] ; 23
April 1911 – 20
January 1989) was a
Polish Socialist (PPS) and
after 1948 Communist...
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chairman of the new
council was
Aleksander Zawadzki.
Bierut replaced Józef
Cyrankiewicz as
prime minister in
November 1952. The constitution,
amended many times...
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,
consisting of
Daniel Carriere (vocals),
Quinn Cyrankiewicz (guitar) and
Sandy MacKinnon (b****). The band
formed in 2011 in Edmonton...
- a
united front against the communists.
Another faction, led by Józef
Cyrankiewicz,
argued that the
socialists should support the
communists in carrying...
- 1966), from 28 June 1945 to 6
February 1947
First Cabinet of Józef
Cyrankiewicz Władysław Gomułka (b. 1905 – d. 1982), from 6
February 1947 to 20 January...
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divisions by
dismissing Osóbka-Morawski and
making Cyrankiewicz the
Prime Minister. In 1948,
Cyrankiewicz's faction of
Socialists merged with the Communist...
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September Ochab told Józef
Cyrankiewicz to
offer Gomułka a
position that
Cyrankiewicz would be
competent to offer.
Cyrankiewicz offered Gomułka his own job...
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Poland In
office 20
April 1949 – 10
October 1956
Prime Minister Józef
Cyrankiewicz (1949–1952, 1954–1956) Bolesław
Bierut (1952–1954)
Chairman of the State...
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Communist Polish Workers' Party. However,
another prominent socialist, Józef
Cyrankiewicz argued that the PPS
should support the
communists while opposing the...
- of Józef
Cyrankiewicz, led by
Prime Minister Józef
Cyrankiewicz,
marked a
significant period in
Polish political history. Józef
Cyrankiewicz, who had...