Aleksy Ćwiakowski
Aleksy Ćwiakowski (5 April 1895 – 4 August 1953)[1] was a Polish political activist of the 1920s whose influence rested in his status as the co-founder and leader of the country's monarchist movement.
Aleksy Ćwiakowski | |
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Aleksy Ćwiakowski - Polish politician | |
Born | April 5, 1895. |
Died | August 4, 1953 58) London | (aged
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation | Political activist |
Known for | Co-founder and leader of the country's monarchist movement |
A native of the Częstochowa County village of Sygontka, Aleksy Ćwiakowski withdrew from politics in 1930 and, during the destruction of World War II and subsequent Communist takeover, was able to make his way to London, where he died in the year of his 68th birthday, 1953.[2]
References
- "Ćwiakowski Aleksy 1895-1953". Parlamentarzyści - Pełny opis rekordu (in Polish). Retrieved 19 July 2017.
- "Ćwiakowski Aleksy". PWN Internet Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 1 October 2006. Retrieved 17 November 2006.
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