- Adam
Szymon Pragier (12
December 1886 - 24 July 1976) was a
Polish economist,
Doctor of
Jurisprudence professor at the Free
Polish University, socialist...
- Ukrainians.
Mieroszewski was a
political adversary of
fellow socialist, Adam
Pragier, with whom he
engaged in
political and
literary polemics through their...
- Piłsudski's
followers (the
struggles among the
diadochi – "the heirs" – as Adam
Pragier referred to them); and a
search for a more
suitable ideology that Piłsudski's...
-
Ignacy Potocki (1750–1809), co-author of
Constitution of 3 May 1791 Adam
Pragier (1886-1976),
leading socialist deputy,
exiled minister and
writer Władysław...
- single-mindedness, and his
lasting institutional legacy in
Europe and beyond. Adam
Pragier, a
notable Polish exile and
trenchant political commentator (and a secondary-school...
- and
scholar Adam
Clayton Powell IV (born 1962),
American politician Adam
Pragier (1886–1976),
Polish economist, professor,
socialist activist, politician...
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Leaders in
Poland Jerzy Peterkiewicz (1916–2007) –
writer and
academic Adam
Pragier (1886–1976) – jurist, author,
Minister of
Information Polish government-in-exile...
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Karin Albou Written by
Karin Albou Produced by
Laurent Lavolé
Isabelle Pragier Starring ****
Valette Elsa
Zylberstein Cinematography Laurent Brunet Edited...
- Mieczysław
Mastek PPS Mieczysław Rudziński, Wacław
Barcikowski 3
years 5. Adam
Pragier PPS Leon Berenson, Jan
Nowodworski 3
years 6. Adam Ciołkosz PPS Jan Dąbrowski...
- Five of the
convicts went to
prison to
serve their sentence. Witos, Adam
Pragier,
Wladyslaw Kiernik,
Kazimierz Baginski and
Herman Lieberman went into exile...