Cabinet of Tadeusz Komorowski
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski.
The Cabinet of Tadeusz Komorowski (Polish: Rząd Tadeusza Komorowskiego) was a Polish cabinet in exile headed by General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski.
The cabinet was formed on July 2, 1947 and resigned on February 10, 1949
- Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Prime Minister.
- Zygmunt Berezowski (SN), Minister of Internal Affairs.
- Adam Pragier (ZPS), Minister of Information.
- Bronisław Kuśnierz (SP), Minister of Justice.
- Władysław Folkierski (SN), Minister of Religion and Public Enlightenment.
- Adam Tarnowski, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Gen. Marian Kukiel, Minister of National Defense.
- Stanisław Sopicki (SP), Minister of the Public Administration Reconstruction.
See also
- Polish Government in Exile
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| Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1813) |
- Małachowski 1
- Małachowski 2
- Gutakowski
- Potocki
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| Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918) |
- Kucharzewski
- Ponikowski
- Steczkowski
- Świerzyński
- Wróblewski
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| Lublin Polish Republic (1918) | |
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| Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) |
- Moraczewski
- Paderewski
- Skulski
- Grabski 1
- Witos 1
- Ponikowski 1
- Ponikowski 2
- Artur Śliwiński
- Nowak
- Sikorski 1
- Witos 2
- Grabski 2
- Skrzyński
- Witos 3
- Bartel 1
- Bartel 2
- Bartel 3
- Piłsudski 1
- Bartel 4
- Świtalski
- Bartel 5
- Sławek 1
- Piłsudski 2
- Sławek 2
- Prystor
- Jędrzejewicz
- Kozłowski
- Sławek 3
- Zyndram-Kościałkowski
- Składkowski
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| Polish Government in Exile (1939–1990) |
- Sikorski 2
- Sikorski 3
- Mikołajczyk
- Arciszewski
- Komorowski
- Tomaszewski
- Odzierzyński
- Hryniewski
- Mackiewicz
- Hanke
- Pająk 1
- Pająk 2
- Zawisza 1
- Zawisza 2
- Zawisza 3
- Muchniewski
- Urbański 1
- Urbański 2
- Sabbat 1
- Sabbat 2
- Sabbat 3
- Sabbat 4
- Szczepanik 1
- Szczepanik 2
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| Free Poland in Exile (1972–1990) |
- Ursyn-Szantyr
- Janasiak
- Zawisza
- Zięba
- Sobolewski
- Libront
- Chanerley-Łokcikowski
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| People's Republic of Poland (1944–1989) | |
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| Third Polish Republic (1989–) | |
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