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Rosję – ale Rosja tylko poświęca się dla nich, że prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej nie ma prawa według swego sumienia wyznaczać premiera Rządu Polskiego – ale Stalin ma wyjątkowe prawo kwalifikować polskich ministrów, że kiedy ludy Europy Wschodniej mówią o federacji – to zagrażają Rosji, ale
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summarized the espionage activity of Matuszewski in the following words: "It was the first war since many centuries waged by Poland during which we knew more about the enemy than the enemy knew about us." Matuszewski participated in the talks that resulted in the 1921
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Insurgent Company to the very end. According to the German narration, Ewa Matuszewska was executed on September 26, 1944, in the vicinity of Aleja Niepodległości (Independence Avenue) in Warsaw for the 'crime' of helping 'lawless individuals'."
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and compelled by the capitulation of France in June 1940, he set out to seek refuge in the United States. He and Konopacka finally arrived there in September 1941, having traveled through Spain, Portugal and Brazil.
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newspaper), the ex-Minister of Finance launched a campaign for the increase in the Polish military budget and for the formation of three armored divisions. After the Germans had captured
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calling for the doubling of the size of the Polish Army. The anxious government elite had Matuszewski's text promptly confiscated, but it still appeared in a slightly changed form in
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in Warsaw. After the completion of the course and obtaining of an officer's diploma at the General Staff of the Army, he was appointed military attaché in Rome by the
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kiedy Rosja żąda ich terytoriów – to tylko zabezpiecza siebie, że kiedy angielscy i amerykańscy żołnierze giną na Sycylii i obalają faszyzm włoski – to nie jest
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londyński był odosobniony w swojej aroganckiej naiwności? Czy mało jest i w Anglii i w Ameryce arogantów właśnie gotowych pouczać nas na łamach takich pism jak
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of 1939 he said: "we must lose this war miserably within three months." He also anticipated the destruction of the Republic by the two aggressors, i.e.,
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Matuszewski thought that Poland could not afford a war with Germany, as the Germans had an enormous military advantage. On the eve of the
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In March 1938, Matuszewski accurately predicted the outbreak of World War II and its fatal consequences for Poland. On the pages of the
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did not want to listen to. He had worried that the war would be an unprecedented catastrophe for Poland. The war émigré
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once awarded to his great-grandfather, as well as a similar order that was his own. The young girl died in the
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Matuszewski died in New York City on 3 August 1946. He was survived by Konopacka, who subsequently remarried.
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of 1926, Matuszewski was one of the leading representatives of the right-wing among the followers of Marshal
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From 2 November 1923, until 15 October 1924, Matuszewski was a listener of the III Training Course at the
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Following the regaining of independence by Poland in November 1918, Matuszewski was transferred to the
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and participated in the formation of the Polish Corps in Russia. In December 1917 he joined the
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He was opposed to the policies of Władysław Sikorski toward the Soviet Union, for example the
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During World War I, Matuszewski was one of the executors of Piłsudski's concept in the
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29 August] 1891 – 3 August 1946) was a Polish politician, publicist,
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Opis archiwum płk Ignacego Matuszewskiego w zbiorach Instytutu Piłsudskiego
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Europy – to oddanie jej we władzę czerezwyczajki, że Anglicy i Amerykanie
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In the early 1918, Matuszewski received a default death sentence from the
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What Poland Wants - A pamphlet by Ignacy Matuszewski published in 1941
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Individuals associated with the Józef Piłsudski Institute of America
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Majchrowski, Jacek M.; Mazur, Grzegor; Stepan, Kamil, eds. (1994).
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would later confirm the colonel's critical attitude toward Beck.
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Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government politicians
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Matuszewski, Ignacy (1991). "Granice na Renie, 'Nowy Świat'".
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and of The Estonian Cross of Freedom of the Third Degree.
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Matuszewski was the recipient of The Silver Cross of the
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in 1917, he organized the Assembly of Free Poles in
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Polish politician, diplomat, and colonel (1891–1946)
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as President of the Minsk City Executive Committee)
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as President of the Minsk City Executive Committee)
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Minister of Finance of Poland
Ignacy Mościcki
Kazimierz Świtalski
Kazimierz Bartel
Walery Sławek
Gabriel Czechowicz
Jan Piłsudski
Commandant of Minsk
Kastuś Jezavitaŭ
Kārlis Landers
Viktar Jarkin
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Warsaw
Congress Poland
Russian Empire
New York City
Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government
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Jagiellonian University
Russian Empire
Second Polish Republic
Polish I Corps in Russia
Polish Military Organisation
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