Word: jozef
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next day, Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz, turncoat Socialist who last year engineered his party's merger with the Communists, hastily put in his two zlotys' worth. He announced that Vice Minister of Agriculture Stanislaw Kowalewski had been fired as a "hypocrite...
Filling out the board are Jozef S. Tukaczynski 2G and Edwin C. Jordan '50, the new Vice Chairmen, Godfrey G. Howard '50 as Secretary and Keith L. Smith 2G as Treasurer...
...Jozef Cyrankiewicz, Socialist leader and Poland's Premier, rejected Gomulka's invitation. He said: "Our party is and will be needed and is of benefit to the Polish nation." Delegates broke into prolonged cheering, winding up with a spirited singing of The Red Banner, which is the Polish Socialist hymn. And when Boleslaw Drobner, Cracow's short, walrus-mustached Socialist leader who always wears a black worker's jerkin, added, "We don't need outsiders to tell us how to run our affairs," the demonstration was trebled in noise and duration. With a decisive...
Last week Ambassador Jozef Winiewicz presented his credentials to President Truman. President Truman replied with a brisk dressing-down: "It is a cause of deep concern to me and to the American people that the Polish Provisional Government has failed to fulfill that pledge [to hold free elections]." The Polish-American press chimed in. Crowed Chicago's Dziennik Zwiazkowy: TRUMAN
...feared, he was too late. The 24 cases there had also been handed over. Dr. Zaleski sped to the bank. Ah, the cases were there. But the bank bluntly refused to give them up except jointly to the two men who had deposited them, Dr. Zaleski and his colleague, Jozef Polkowski, a London Pole...