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Witos is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrzej Witos (1878–1973), Polish...
- (Chjeno-Piast), and 1926. In 1926 the
third Witos government was
overthrown by the May coup d'état led by Józef Piłsudski.
Witos had been one of the
leaders of the...
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government of
President Stanisław
Wojciechowski and
Prime Minister Wincenty Witos and
caused hundreds of fatalities. A new
government was installed, headed...
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Andrzej Witos (born 8
November 1878 in Wierzchosławice, died 9
March 1973 in Łódź) was a
Polish politician,
activist and
younger brother of
Wincenty Witos. From...
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WITO (1230 AM) is a
commercial radio station serving the Ironton, Ohio, Flatwoods, Kentucky, Ashland, Kentucky, and Huntington, West Virginia, areas. The...
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Wincenty Witos Monument (Polish:
Pomnik Wincentego Witosa) is a
monument in Warsaw, Poland,
placed at the
Three Crosses Square,
within the
Downtown district...
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Andrzej Witos of the
Union of
Polish Patriots (ZPP);
Witos was a
younger brother of
Wincenty Witos, a
notable pre-war politician.
Andrzej Witos was later...
- election. Piłsudski did not want to put up his candidacy, and
Wincenty Witos was
perceived as a
person communicating with the
right and not
paying attention...
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resignation to
Prime Minister Wincenty Witos,
offering to be the
scapegoat if the
military solution failed, but
Witos refused to
accept his resignation. The...
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following year,
together with
several prominent Polish politicians (Wincenty
Witos,
Ignacy Paderewski, and
General Józef Haller) he
joined the
Front Morges...