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Franciszek Charwat (1881-1941) pracował w latach 1918-1939 w służbie dyplomatycznej II Rzeczypospolitej. Do 1918 r. był nadkomisarzem policji we Lwowie i współpracował ze służbami informacyjnymi monarchii austro-węgierskiej. W zasobie Austriackiego Archiwum Państwowego w Wiedniu znajdują się akta poświadczające aktywny udział Charwata w działaniach cesarsko-królewskich organów kontrwywiadowczych. Świadectwem osiągniętych sukcesów były pozytywne opinie przełożonych oraz pochwała arcyksięcia Fryderyka, Naczelnego Wodza armii austro-węgierskiej. Jednak próba przyznania Charwatowi tytułu radcy policji, wspierana przez naczelne władze wojskowe, Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych i Generalne Gubernatorstwo Wojskowe w Lublinie, napotkała na opór niechętnych mu polskich środowisk politycznych w Galicji.
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Franciszek Charwat (1881–1941) worked in the years 1918–1939 in the diplomatic service of Poland. He was the Chief Inspector of police in Lviv till 1918 and worked with the secret services of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The archival holdings of the Austrian State Archives in Vienna contains many records evidencing Charwat’s active participation in the activities of imperial-royal counter-intelligence authorities. The positive opinions of his superiors and praise of the Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Archduke Frederick’s confirmed his successes. But the attempt to grant him the title of police adviser, that was supported by superior military authorities, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and General Military Government in Lublin, encountered resistance from the side of reluctant Polish political circles in Galicia.
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Franciszek Charwat (1881–1941) worked in the years 1918–1939 in the diplomatic service of Poland. He was the Chief Inspector of police in Lviv till 1918 and worked with the secret services of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The archival holdings of the Austrian State Archives in Vienna contains many records evidencing Charwat’s active participation in the activities of imperial-royal counter-intelligence authorities. The positive opinions of his superiors and praise of the Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Archduke Frederick’s confirmed his successes. But the attempt to grant him the title of police adviser, that was supported by superior military authorities, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and General Military Government in Lublin, encountered resistance from the side of reluctant Polish political circles in Galicia.
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