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Eugeniusz Felicjan Kwiatkowski żył w latach 1888-1974. Pełnił liczne funkcje menedżerskie i publiczne: w latach 1926-1930 ministra przemysłu i handlu; w latach 1935-1939 wicepremiera i ministra skarbu; w latach 1945-1947 kierownika Delegatury Rządu do Spraw Wybrzeża. Kierował się zawsze naczelną ideą zapewnienia Polsce warunków trwałego rozwoju gospodarczego i zachowania jej niepodległości oraz umocnienia jej pozycji na arenie międzynarodowej. Miał on cechy działacza gospodarczego i męża stanu, wyróżniał się wielką wiedzą i bogatą osobowością.
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Eugeniusz Felicjan Kwiatkowski live from 1888 until 1974. He performed many managerial and public functions: in the years 1926-1930 he was the minister for industry and trade, in the years 1935-1939 he was a deputy prime minister and minister of the Treasury, in the years 1945-1947 he was head of governmental team for coastal matters. His main idea was to secure conditions for Poland’s durable development in the field of economy, to maintain her independence and consolidate our position on the international areana. He was economic activist and statesman. He distinguished by great knowledge and unusual personality.
Studia Historyczne
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2018
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vol. 61
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issue 3 (243)
47-71
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Józef Piłsudski at the Wake of Poland's Independence. An Successful Statesman and Lost Politician Piłsudski’s engagement in the creation of the Polish military and independence movement in the years 1914-1922 established his position not only as a commander, leader, ‘moral dictator’, but also a statesman. Yet, the more Piłsudski let himself be driven by high reasons, instead of personal issues, the more he lost as a soldier and politician. He paid a high price for his moral convictions, which limited the margin of loyalty and the possibility of compromise, as well as removed the possibility of resigning from the program of struggle for the Polish state and its army.
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