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Jan Kucharzewski

Prime Minister of the Regency Kingdom of Poland

27 May 1876 Wysokie Mazowieckie, Łomża Governorate, Congress Poland

4 July 1952(1952-07-04) (76) New York City, United States

7 December 1917 – 11 February 1918

Prime minister of Poland (1876–1952) Jan Kucharzewski (Polish pronunciation:  ; 27 May 1876 in Wysokie Mazowieckie – 4 July 1952) was a Polish historian, lawyer, and politician. He was the prime minister of Poland from 1917 to 1918. In 1898 he graduated from Warsaw University. He was a member of the Zet political organization, the National Democrats (Narodowa Demokracja) movement, and the National League (Liga Narodowa) until 1911. In the first years of World War I he resided in Switzerland, where he wrote articles for the Polish cause. In June 1917 he came back to Warsaw and received a job in the administration under the Regency Council. From 26 November 1917 till 27 February 1918 he was the Minister President of the Polish government. After 1920 he dedicated his life to scientific work. In 1940 (World War II) he went into exile in the US, where he published many works for the Polish cause, mainly from an anti-communist and anti-Soviet point of view. Publications Od białego do czerwonego caratu, (vol. 1–7, 1923–35) The origins of modern Russia, New York, 1948 vtePrime ministers of PolandDuchy of Warsaw (1807–1813) Stanisław Małachowski Ludwik Szymon Gutakowski Józef Poniatowski (acting) Stanisław Kostka Potocki Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918) Kucharzewski Ponikowski Kanty Steczkowski Świeżyński Wróblewski Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) Daszyński Moraczewski Paderewski Skulski Grabski Witos Ponikowski Śliwiński Nowak Sikorski Witos Grabski Skrzyński Witos Bartel Piłsudski Bartel Świtalski Bartel Sławek Piłsudski Sławek Prystor Jędrzejewicz Kozłowski Sławek Zyndram-Kościałkowski Składkowski Polish government-in-exile (1939–1990) Sikorski Mikołajczyk Arciszewski Bór-Komorowski Tomaszewski Odzierzyński Hryniewski Mackiewicz Hanke Pająk Zawisza Muchniewski Urbański Sabbat Szczepanik Polish People's Republic (1944–1989) Osóbka-Morawski Cyrankiewicz Bierut Cyrankiewicz Jaroszewicz Babiuch Pińkowski Jaruzelski Messner Rakowski Kiszczak Mazowiecki Third Polish Republic (1989–present) Mazowiecki Bielecki Olszewski Pawlak Suchocka Pawlak Oleksy Cimoszewicz Buzek Miller Belka Marcinkiewicz Kaczyński Tusk Kopacz Szydło Morawiecki Authority control General Integrated Authority File (Germany) ISNI 1 VIAF 1 WorldCat National libraries France (data) United States Czech Republic Israel Netherlands Poland Vatican Other Faceted Application of Subject Terminology Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Social Networks and Archival Context SUDOC (France) 1 This biographical article about a Polish politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte

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