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- founded by a group of Belarusian activists supporting compromise with the Sanationist government of Józef Piłsudski led by Anton Luckievich, Radasłaŭ Astroŭski...
- in Silesia. In September 1928, the Union was transformed into a fully Sanationist organization. Priest Londzin became the leader of the Union, with Emanuel...
- insisted on excluding Sanationists from the Polish Government in Exile, many continued influential. During the war, Sanationists created several resistance...
- and decide budgetary matters. By the mid-1930s, Piłsudski and fellow Sanationists further stripped parliament and the premier's powers by enacting a new...
- member of the Confederation of Independent Poland, an anti-communist, Sanationist independence movement. He became a member of the Sejm in 1997 and served...
- democratic circles of former legionaries, peasant activists, left-wing Sanationists connected to, among others, with the Union for the Repair of the Republic...
- Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ), which at that time was considered to be sanationist organisation. In April 1940, these organizations formed the Committee...
- appointed Minister of Justice. Its ideas were inspired by the authoritairan sanationist legislation of Polish leader Józef Piłsudski and the laws of the Mussolini...
- Jędrzej Giertych, which brought together the most intransigent “anti-Sanationists”. Thus, he had to lead the party, although the longest (42 years) of...