- Czesław Jan
Kiszczak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʂɛswaf ˈkʲiʂt͡ʂak] ; 19
October 1925 – 5
November 2015) was a
Polish general, communist-era
interior minister...
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which conducted a
police search of the
Kiszczaks'
house and
seized all the
historic do****ents.
Maria Kiszczak later said she had not read her husband's...
- held,
which included Lech Wałęsa and
Minister of
Internal Affairs Czesław
Kiszczak. They
agreed to hold the so-called "Round Table"
talks in the near ****ure...
-
generals Wojciech Jaruzelski,
Florian Siwicki, Michał
Janiszewski and Czesław
Kiszczak. One member, Lt. Col. Mirosław Hermaszewski, was
included without his consent...
- silence. On 20 May, at
Ministry of
Internal Affairs, the
minister Czesław
Kiszczak held a
closed meeting to plan the government's
response to the scandal...
- Czesław
Kiszczak was
appointed Prime Minister of the People's
Republic of
Poland by
President Wojciech Jaruzelski on 2
August 1989,
replacing Mieczysław...
-
communist Prime Minister of
Poland from
September 1988 to
August 1989 (Czesław
Kiszczak then
served less than a
month as the last
Communist to hold the post, before...
- The SB was
further reorganized in 1981 due to
reforms made by Czesław
Kiszczak. This was made
under Resolution No. 144 of the
Council of
Ministers of...
- post for 14
years until 1979 when
General Czesław
Kiszczak become succeeded him. Czesław
Kiszczak was a long time
counterintelligence officer, first...
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Balcerowicz Czesław
Janicki Jan
Janowski Czesław
Kiszczak Preceded by
Edward Szczepanik (Exile) Czesław
Kiszczak Succeeded by Jan
Krzysztof Bielecki Chairman...