Marian Spychalski
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Place of birth | December 6, 1906 |
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Place of death | Warsaw, Poland |
Rank | Marszałek Polski |
Battles/wars | World War II |
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Other work | politician, MP |
Marian Spychalski (nickname "Marek")(1906-1980) was a Polish soldier and communist politician born in Łódź. During World War II he was active in the Soviet-created forces operating within Poland and was one of the leaders of the People's Guard and then People's Army movements. In 1943 as part of Soviet effort to destroy Polish independence and resistance movement he denouced to Gestapo various members of Polish resistance organisations [1] After the war he held a number of offices in the communist government of Poland, one of his first being that of mayor of Warsaw (18 September 1944 - March 1945), technically still while the war was in progress. Among other posts, he was a long-time member of Sejm (parliament) and, between 1968 and 1970, the chairman of the Council of State (the de iure head of state in the People's Republic of Poland).
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Preceded by Edward Ochab |
Chairman of the Polish Council of State 1968–1970 |
Succeeded by Józef Cyrankiewicz |
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