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Grabski (feminine: Grabska; plural: Grabscy) may
refer to:
Andrzej Feliks Grabski (1934–2000), Polish...
- Władysław
Dominik Grabski (pronounced [vwaˈdɨswav ˈɡrapskʲi]; 7 July 1874 – 1
March 1938) was a
Polish National Democratic politician,
economist and historian...
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talks in 1921,
Grabski greatly influenced the ****ure of
Poland and the
Soviet Union. Stanisław
Grabski was the
brother of Władysław
Grabski,
another prominent...
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Feliks Grabski (13
September 1934 in
Warsaw – 26 June 2000 in Łodź) was a
Polish historian and medievalist. He was the son of
Andrzej Kazimierz Grabski. His...
- Dr. hab. Józef
Grabski (born 1950) is a
Polish born art historian, he is also a
director of the
Institute for Art
Historical Research IRSA
since its founding...
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Founded in 1924
under an
initiative of
Minister of
Treasury Władysław
Grabski, its
first president was a
former Minister of Treasury, Jan
Kanty Steczkowski...
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Minister of
Religious and
Public Enlightenment 1922–1923, 1926 Władysław
Grabski (1874–1938), politician,
economist and historian;
Prime Minister of Poland...
- Władysław Jan
Grabski, a
renowned writer who
wrote historical novels on the
History of Poland. He was the
second son of Władysław
Grabski,
noted politician...
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December 1923. In
November 1925, the
government of
Prime Minister Władysław
Grabski was
replaced by the
government led by
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Aleksander...
- The
Ugoda was an
agreement between the
Polish prime minister Władysław
Grabski and
Zionist leaders of Et Liwnot,
including Leon Reich. The
agreement granted...