- Jędrzej
Edward Moraczewski (Polish: [ˈjɛndʐɛj mɔraˈt͡ʂɛfskʲi]; 13
January 1870 – 5
August 1944) was a
Polish socialist politician who,
loyal to Józef...
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Moraczewski (feminine: Moraczewska, plural: Moraczewscy) is a
Polish surname that may
refer to: Jędrzej
Moraczewski (1870-1944),
Polish politician Zofia...
- 2007, p. 50
Moraczewski 1862, pp. 206–207
Moraczewski 1862, pp. 207–208
Moraczewski 1862, pp. 207–208
Moraczewski 1862, p. 207
Moraczewski 1862, p. 208...
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National Democrats attempted to
overthrow the
government of Jędrzej
Moraczewski and Józef Piłsudski. The coup's
leaders included Marian J****zajtis-Żegota...
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Alice Rollins-Crane
Moraczewski (also Morajeski/Morajeska; 1856 –
April 4, 1929) was an
American ethnologist, writer,
business owner, and
miner well known...
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government dissolved itself and a new
government formed under Jędrzej
Moraczewski. In 1918, the
Kingdom of
Italy became the
first country in
Europe to...
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Polish form of the
given name
Andrzej (Andrew). Jędrzej Śniadecki Jędrzej
Moraczewski Jędrzej Gruszczyński Jędrzej Maćkowiak Jędrzej
Giertych Jędrzej Kitowicz...
- member) Stanisław
Ostrowski Franciszek Trąbalski
Ignacy Daszyński Jędrzej
Moraczewski J****z Jędrzejewicz (former member)
Walery Sławek (former member) Edward...
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November 1925,
after Jędrzej
Moraczewski joined the
government of
Aleksander Skrzyński, Daszyński
succeeded Moraczewski as Vice-Speaker of the Sejm. At...
- 1919
President Józef Piłsudski (Chief of State)
Preceded by Jędrzej
Moraczewski Succeeded by
Leopold Skulski Minister of
Foreign Affairs In
office 16...