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133: 25: 576:, he organized groups of activists in Warsaw, and in March of that year, he carried out the assassination of Russian Police Officer Karl Nolken. Later on, he participated in a number of raids of the Combat Organization, including bank robberies, terrorist attacks on soldiers and police officers and acts of sabotage. After the split in the party, he joined 771:
In December 1930, Prystor was appointed the Minister of Trade and Industry, and on May 27, 1931, he became the Prime Minister of Poland. He was regarded as a poor premier, avoiding any reforms. His policies resulted in decrease of investment and deepened recession. Prystor remained in his post until
707:. After the coup, Prystor was moved by Pilsudski to the office of the Minister of Military Affairs, and for the next three years, he followed Pilsudski, attending all meetings and military councils, including those marked as top secret. 729:, together with the Marshal. In 1929, he was briefly manager of the Personal Officer of the Ministry of Military Affairs. On April 26, 1929, he was named the Minister of Labour and Social Services in the government of 699:) in Wilno, and together with his family, settled in the real estate at the village of Borki near Wilno (May 1925). Even though he remained a close associate of Pilsudski, he did not come to Warsaw for the 1720: 1695: 1690: 1740: 553:. In September 1903, he left Vilna, and went to Switzerland, to undergo military training, together with Pilsudski and other activists. In 1904 Prystor, together with Jozef Kwiatek, 1815: 1735: 1730: 1800: 798:, after which he became a senator. On October 4, 1935, he was appointed the speaker of the Polish Senate and remained in this post until November 27, 1938, when President 1041: 526:, to a railroad worker Feliks Prystor and Maria (née Olejnik). In 1894 he graduated from the Second High School in Vilna and began studying mathematics and physics at 1850: 752:, Prystor once again became the Minister of Labour and Social Services, in the fifth government of Kazimierz Bartel. He remained in this post in the governments of 1795: 1790: 772:
May 1933, when Józef Piłsudski demanded his dismissal. The reason for this most likely was a personal conflict between Prystor's wife Janina, and Pilsudski's wife
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and Boleslaw Jedrzejowski, organized public protests against the forcible draft of ethnic Poles into the Russian Army to fight in the
1840: 809:, he again was elected to the Senate. On March 9, 1939, he gave a speech, harshly criticizing the policies of the government and the 530:. Lacking financial support from his family, Prystor lived in poverty. After graduation in 1900, he decided to study medicine at the 1775: 995: 1710: 1126: 813:. Among others, he claimed that a parliament, elected in undemocratic vote, has no moral right to elect a new president in 1940. 89: 741:. Furthermore, he dissolved the structures of the government health insurance program, which were in the hands of oppositional 61: 715: 725:
Prystor was one of the few men in Poland with direct access to Pilsudski, at any time of the day and night. He lived in the
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From 1918 to 1919, Prystor worked in the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy. In April 1919, he was the aide of General
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of 1919–1920. He worked for a few ministries (Labour, Industry and Commerce). Between 1931 and 1933 he served as
1860: 57: 46: 1755: 668:. In July he was named company leader in the 201st Infantry Regiment of the Volunteer Division, commanded by 988: 627: 464: 463:. Between 1912 and 1917 he spent in Russian prisons before being released in 1917. In March 1917 he joined 1214: 1469: 692: 1176: 825:, where he helped Polish refugees. After the annexation of the Baltic States into the Soviet Union (see 1750: 1394: 1379: 1209: 1160: 1031: 1021: 891: 873: 527: 403: 254: 1589: 1224: 487: 1479: 1404: 1715: 1165: 955: 885: 677: 631: 600: 472: 452: 148: 917: 1614: 1609: 1389: 1279: 981: 849:, who was also kept in Lubyanka, Prystor most likely died in August 1941, while Polish historian 745:. Among others, Prystor introduced government commissars into local offices of health insurance. 704: 681: 673: 562: 35: 1424: 1294: 1090: 82: 1559: 1289: 1254: 1012: 810: 742: 546: 362: 1524: 1349: 1319: 1239: 965: 749: 592:. On June 18, 1906, Prystor married Janina Bakun, a fellow member of the Combat Organization. 193: 1244: 1204: 1060: 879: 665: 539: 468: 201: 1494: 1484: 1414: 1075: 1675: 1670: 1509: 1334: 1309: 1269: 773: 757: 550: 1170: 1065: 8: 1514: 1444: 616: 531: 1529: 1234: 1026: 854: 341: 1634: 1554: 1534: 1439: 1399: 558: 1489: 1449: 799: 642: 222: 169: 1499: 1459: 1264: 1199: 1085: 921: 834: 700: 654: 1354: 846: 845:. The exact date of his death is unknown. According to former Polish Prime Minister 1519: 1454: 1419: 1324: 1314: 1304: 1194: 1080: 973: 867: 853:
claims that the death took place in October 1941. His symbolic grave is located at
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After the death of Pilsudski in May 1935, he was associated with the group of
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until 1925. Promoted to major, he was transferred to head the local office of
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On September 26, 1908, Prystor was one of the participants of the legendary
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by the Imperial German Army (May 1918), Prystor came to Warsaw, to join
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Members of the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic (1930–1935)
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In June 1920, he volunteered for the army, to fight in the
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On April 30, 1927, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel (
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Aleksander Prystor 1874-1941. Zarys biografii politycznej
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Prystor was the godfather of Pilsudski's first daughter,
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In early 1905, Prystor became one of the leaders of the
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