Stanisław Grabski
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Stanisław Grabski (pronounced [staˈɲiswaf ˈɡrapskʲi]; 5 April 1871 – 6 May 1949) was a Polish economist and politician associated with the National Democracy political camp. As the top Polish negotiator during the Peace of Riga talks in 1921, Grabski greatly influenced the future of Poland and the Soviet Union.
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Stanisław Grabski | |
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Minister of Religious Affairs and Public Education | |
In office 25 March 1925 – 15 May 1926 | |
President | Stanisław Wojciechowski |
Prime Minister | Władysław Grabski Aleksander Skrzyński Wincenty Witos |
Preceded by | Bolesław Miklaszewski |
Succeeded by | Antoni Sujkowski |
In office 27 October 1923 – 15 December 1923 | |
President | Stanisław Wojciechowski |
Prime Minister | Wincenty Witos |
Preceded by | Stanisław Głąbiński |
Succeeded by | Bolesław Miklaszewski |
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Born | (1871-04-05)April 5, 1871 Borów, Congress Poland, Russian Empire |
Died | May 6, 1949(1949-05-06) (aged 78) Sulejówek, Poland |
Resting place | Powązki Cemetery, Warsaw |
Political party | National-Democratic Party Popular National Union |
Spouse(s) | Ludmiła Rożen (1895–1915) Zofia Smolikówna (1916–1949) |
Occupation | Politician, economist |
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Stanisław Grabski was the brother of Władysław Grabski, another prominent Polish economist and politician who served as prime minister, and of political activist Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa.