It is necessary to get a little closer acquainted with the biographies of those who ended up in an unlucky prison.
Leopold Okulitsky was the last commander of the Home Army, and by his order this organization was dissolved in January 1945. He also took up the position of commander of the Polish armed forces. In January 1941, he was arrested by the NKVD, but after the signing of the Sikorsky-Maysky Pact, he was granted amnesty. For some time he served in the Polish Army in the USSR, then worked in the Polish underground.
Jan Stanislav Yankovsky is a pre-war deputy from the National Workers' Party, then an activist of the Labor Party. He held ministerial posts. During World War II, he joined the London camp and was appointed Deputy Prime Minister, and in 1943 became a government delegate to Poland.
Adam Ben is a pre-war politician associated with the rural youth movement of Wiki. During the occupation, he worked in the underground organization of the People's Party. In 1943, he became deputy government delegate from Poland and coordinated the work of several departments subordinate to the delegation.
Stanislav Yasyukovich is a pre-war activist of National Democracy, a member of the National League. Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, worked in the National People's Union. During the occupation in 1943, he was a deputy government delegate from Poland. In 1944, he became one of the members of the National Council of Ministers.
Kazimierz Puczak is one of the most famous activists of the Polish Socialist Party. Repeatedly elected deputy, one of the co-founders of the Central Directorate of the Movement of the Masses of Workers in towns and villages. In 1944, he began to lead the activities of the National Unity Council. He was an active representative of the pre-war PPP.
Kazimierz Baginsky - before the war he was involved in the activities of the peasant movement. He was a member of the Polish People's Liberation Party. During the war, he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the National Unity Council.
Alexander Zvezhinsky joined the National Party before the war. He was elected a deputy from the People's National Union, and he was even deputy speaker of the Seimas. In 1941, he began working in the government delegation in Poland, continuing his activities in the ranks of the National Party. In 1944, he became vice-president of the National Unity Council.
Eugeniusz Czarnowski is an independence activist, president of the Democratic Union, who had one seat on the National Unity Council in 1944. Charnovsky took this place. He also became a member of the Main Committee of the RCN.
Stanislav Mezhva - before the war he was associated with the peasant movement and was active in the ranks of the Polish People's Party. During the occupation, he worked in the Polish underground and became a member of the National Unity Council. Watch USA online porn https://mat6tube.com teens, milfs, matures!