PILSUDSKI, JOSEPH

pĭlsoodˈskē, Pol. Józef Pilsudskiyooˈzĕf pēlˌsootˈskē, 1867–1935, Polish general and politician. He was exiled (1887–92) to Siberia for an alleged attempt on the life of Czar Alexander III, who ruled a large section of Poland. On his return he joined the Polish Socialist party and began (1894) publication of the Robotnik [worker], a secret party organ. Again imprisoned in 1900, he soon escaped. Pilsudski, who subordinated social aims to national emancipation, struggled exclusively for Polish independence. To that end he organized various anti-Russian militant groups—notably, after the outbreak (1914) of World War I, the Polish Legions, which he commanded under Austrian sponsorship. When the Central Powers demanded extensive Polish mobilization in return for vague promises of independence, Pilsudski refused to give his support and was imprisoned (1917) at Magdeburg. Released in Nov., 1918, he returned to Warsaw, assumed command of the Polish armies, and proclaimed an independent Polish republic, which he headed. Meanwhile a more conservative Polish national committee, that had favored cooperation with the Allies in the war, had established itself at Paris and won Allied recognition. A compromise was reached in 1919, when Paderewski became premier while Pilsudski continued as chief of state. Pilsudski used force to expand the eastern frontier of Poland, and the peace treaty with Russia (see Riga, Treaty of, 1921) incorporated several million Ukrainians and White Russians into Poland. In accordance with the Polish constitution of 1921, Pilsudski surrendered (1922) his powers and soon retired to private life. Disagreeing with the policies of the Witos cabinet, he overthrew the government by a coup in 1926. As war minister he exercised a virtual dictatorship until his death. He also was premier from 1926 to 1928 and in 1930. The constitution of 1935 made a pretense of parliamentary democracy. Pilsudski's authoritarian regime was a military dictatorship with slight fascistic overtones, although it never was formalized as in fascist countries. His succession was assumed by a group of military men, among them Rydz-Smigly.

See Pilsudski's memoirs (tr. 1931, repr. 1972); biographies by his wife, Alexandra Pilsudska (1941, repr. 1970) and W. Jedrzejewicz (1982).

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...276-90. 26 Buszczynski, op. cit. , pp. 15- 17. 27 The Cambridge History of Poland , Vol. II, from Augustus II to Pilsudski , Cambridge University Press, 1941, p. 366. 28 Bobrowski, op. cit. II, 55. 29 Cambridge History of Poland , Vol...
...90. 26. Buszczynski, op. cit. , pp. 15- 17. 27. The Cambridge History of Poland , Vol. II, from Augurius II to Pilsudski , Cambridge University Press, 1941, p. 366. 28. Bobrowski, op. cit. , II, 55. 29. Cambridge History of Poland...
...which are at present in the presidential archive. Even in such purely personal notes, the dictator wrote about agents of Pilsudski and sabotage. 34 Fragmenty stenogrammy dekabrskogo , 1995:6, 8-9, 18; and f.17, op.2, d.575, ll.50-1...
...reason is unwillingness of the States dependent upon England-no matter whether it is a State of Chang Tso Lin or a State of Pilsudski -- to serve as helpless tools of the Conservatives to the detriment of their own interests. The noble Lords obviously will...
...the grouping of the Powers at the beginning of war had thrown the counsels of Poland there emerged at last the decision that the Polish Legions, a peace organisation in Galicia directed by Pilsudski afterwards given the rank of General,
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...just before its overthrow by Pilsudski. Democracy could not withstand...follow the white horse upon which Pilsudski rode. As Joseph Rothschild stated in his superb...work in his favor as it did for Pilsudski. The politics of present day...
...notably the Socialist leader Joseph Pilsudski, had been organizing in the...supported the more radical plans of Pilsudski for the formation of a truly...invested with advisory powers. Joseph Pilsudski, a leader of the Polish Legion...
...small" constitution really give the head of state, Joseph Pilsudski only "very limited powers"? Contrary to the authors...the authors statement the communists did support the Pilsudski coup detat. A "camp of isolation" is a mild qualification...
...had been encountered heretofore, Joseph Goebbels and the Ministry for Propaganda...films specifically commissioned by Joseph Goebbelss propaganda ministry...memory of Polish freedom fighter Joseph Pilsudski as well as a French pilot who was...
...descent can be traced back through Jozef Pilsudski (ruled 1926-35) to Jan Sobieski...Sarmatian soldier/father. figure of Pilsudski - to pull him through the declaration...members of the Polish nobility who, like Pilsudski, moved from military service into political...
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...and the 1926 coup by Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, who was distrustful towards...politician. The cult of Marshal Pilsudski was often connected with that...national heroes; but apart from Joseph Pilsudski, symbol of the regained independence...
...time to see the celebration of his cult: a huge cross dominating Warsaws main square (now renamed after Marshal Joseph Pilsudski), with banners everywhere. The one next to my hotel claimed, "Without Jesus you cant understand either this...
...Vladimir Ilyich Lenin to death. * In August 1920, Marshal Pilsudski made a small mistake, resulting in the Red Army occupying...Adolph Hitler died of a heart attack. * In the year 1963, Joseph Stalin died. What does all this have to do with God? History...
...one of those ironies of which history is apparently fond, Joseph Stalin, champion of "socialism in a single country," spread...color, recalling Admiral Horthy for the Hungarians, Marshal Pilsudski for the Poles, reacting against the new Russian myth that...
...Bullitt was in Warsaw to attend the funeral of Marshal Jozsef Pilsudski. While there, he gave confidential assurances to the Polish...information to the Nazis. It was used with great effectiveness by Joseph Goebbels to depict FDR and the United States as warmongers...


 

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...and the pages of the Gospel. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, dean of the College of Cardinals...1920. Huge crowds gathered in Warsaws Pilsudski and Zamkowy squares to watch live, giant...celebrated for one million worshippers in Pilsudski Square on June 10, 1979 that the Pope...
...Polemical Pamphlets to Exile. Byline: Joseph C. Goulden, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON...led by the self-taught commander Josef Pilsudski that shattered the Red Army. Trotskys...Trotsky. But, alas, I could be wrong. Joseph C. Goulden is writing a book on Cold...


 

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PILSUDSKI, JOSEPH pilsood ske, Pol. Jozef Pilsudski yoo zef pel soot ske, 1867 1935, Polish general and politician...party organ. Again imprisoned in 1900, he soon escaped. Pilsudski, who subordinated social aims to national emancipation...
...Russia. Polish legions, led by Joseph Pilsudski , fought for two years alongside...control over the Polish government. Pilsudski resigned and was imprisoned...proclaimed on Nov. 9, 1918. Pilsudski returned on Nov. 10 and was declared...
...south by the anti-Soviet Russian forces of General Denikin . In 1920, Petlyura allied himself with Poland under Joseph Pilsudski , but the 1921 peace of Riga between Poland and Soviet Russia recognized Soviet control over Ukraine. Exiled to...


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