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Zenon Kliszko (8
December 1908 – 4
September 1989), was a
politician in the
Polish People's Republic,
considered the right-hand man of
Polish United Workers'...
- Committee. At the same time, his co-authors,
Marian Spychalski and
Zenon Kliszko, were
excluded from the
party authorities. On 24-25 November, 1953, a secret...
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steps were taken. With the
consent of
Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow, Gomułka,
Kliszko, and
other leaders were
forced to resign: if the
price rises had been a...
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toward stylized and avant-garde forms. The
monument was
unveiled by
Zenon Kliszko, the
Marshal of the Sejm of the
Republic of
Poland on 10 May 1964; attendees...
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campaign got
underway anyway,
supported by his
close ****ociates
Zenon Kliszko and
Ignacy Loga-Sowiński. It was
eagerly amplified by
General Mieczysław...
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ceremony attended by 30,000 people. The
monument was
unveiled by
Zenon Kliszko, the
Marshal of the Sejm of the
Republic of Poland, in the
presence of...
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state security,
including Franciszek Jóźwiak, Mieczysław Moczar,
Zenon Kliszko and
Zenon Nowak, who
advocated the
removal of "Stalin's
Jewish protégés"...
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rises and
subsequent protests. Gomułka
along with his right-hand man
Zenon Kliszko ordered the
regular Army
under General Bolesław Chocha, to
shoot striking...
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clarinet player Zenon Klemensiewicz (1891–1969),
Polish linguist Zenon Kliszko (1908–1989),
Polish politician Zenon Kohut (born 1944),
Canadian historian...
- students. A
political struggle within the
communist party prompted Zenon Kliszko to ban the
production of
Dziady by
Mickiewicz at the
Teatr Narodowy, leading...