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National Civil Government

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117:, to become the new dictator. They have done that, by having their people pretend to him, to be the representatives of the Polish National Government. As such, Langiewicz had established the new governing body, the National Civil Government. Following that, the members of the Provisional National Government, had recognized the new government of Langiewicz, with him disestablishing the prior government and all its branches. However, the members of the previous government, had made an agreement, that, with the authorization of the dictator, the area of the country under the control of the enemy forces, will be governed by the 136:, the disestablishment of the National Civil Government, with its replacement by the reestablished previous government. It included the formation of the coalition government, consisting of the representatives of the factions of 17: 106:, he retreated from the country, retiring to Paris. In such development, the Provisional National Government ordered him to return to the fight by 8 March, which did not happen. 79: 37: 357: 118: 41: 352: 347: 16: 332: 103: 75: 337: 125: 342: 156: 327: 137: 110: 176: 141: 99: 83: 166: 160: 170: 114: 51: 21: 180: 129: 63: 33: 233:
Piotr Greiner, Ewa Gronkowska, Ryszard Kaczmarek, Kazimierz Miroszewski, Marek Paździora:
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was the short-lived supreme authority of the Polish rebel state during the
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The government consisted of the four heads of the departments. They were:
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on 17 February, however, due to his military defeat in the battles of
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Kto rządził Polską? Nowy poczet władców-od początków do XXI wieku
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faction, used the situation to their advantage, by convincing
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Stefan Kieniewicz, Andrzej Zahorski, Władysław Zajewski:
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Andrzej Zahorski, Stefan Kieniewicz, Władysław Zajewski:
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Andrzej Szwarc, Marek Urbański, Paweł Wieczorkiewicz:
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On 19 March, Langiewicz, crossed the Polish border to
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Index


Marian Langiewicz
January Uprising
Provisional National Government
Dictator Executive Commission in Warsaw
de jure
Marian Langiewicz
January Uprising
Congress Poland
Russian Empire
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Provisional National Government
Ludwik Mierosławski
dictator
Paris
Poland
Krzywosądz
Nowa Wieś
Whites
Marian Langiewicz
Dictator Executive Commission in Warsaw
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Stefan Bobrowski
Kraków
Whites
Reds
Józef Wysocki
Department of War
Leon Królikowski
Department of Interior

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