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- Raczkiewicz is a Polish surname of Ruthenian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Tadeusz Raczkiewicz [pl] Władysław Raczkiewicz (1885–1947)...
- Władysław Raczkiewicz ([vwadɨˈswaf rat͡ʂkʲɛˈvit͡ʂ]; 28 January 1885 – 6 June 1947) was a Polish politician, lawyer, diplomat and President of Poland-in-exile...
- of Poland. Raczkiewicz then appointed General Władysław Sikorski to be prime minister. After Edward Rydz-Śmigły stepped down, Raczkiewicz also made Sikorski...
- The transfer from Mościcki to Raczkiewicz was in accordance with Article 24 of the 1935 April Constitution. Raczkiewicz was followed by a succession of...
- internationally recognised president of the exiled government was Władysław Raczkiewicz, who took office after Ignacy Mościcki's resignation in September 1939...
- through Romania to Paris, where on 28 September he joined Władysław Raczkiewicz and Stanisław Mikołajczyk in a Polish government-in-exile, taking command...
- Sikorski and the French government ousted him in favour of Władysław Raczkiewicz. Mościcki was planning to leave for Switzerland after leaving office...
- In November 2022, the remains of Zaleski, Ostrowski, and Władysław Raczkiewicz, and were moved from the cemetery at Newark-on-Trent in England to the...
- discrimination against the Jews, following requests to do so from Władysław Raczkiewicz, president of the Polish government-in-exile, and Bishop Konrad von Preysing...
- Rataj* Ignacy Mościcki Polish government-in-exile (1939–1990) Władysław Raczkiewicz August Zaleski Stanisław Ostrowski Edward Raczyński Kazimierz Sabbat...