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Stanisław Janikowski

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Their first son Stanisław Maria was born in Rome on November 28, 1927. After the war he settled in England, where he still lives, in Felixstowe, and married Bridget Harkin, from Ireland, having a daughter.
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Stanisław met his future wife Halina Prewysz-Kwinto during his stay in Wilno, and they later married in 1925. She was born on September 23, 1898, at Lipniszki, in
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The Ukrainian Quarterly, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Ukraine History Periodicals 1944 refers to him as "Dr. Stanisław Janikowski, former Polish
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in Rome on June 29, 1946. She had 4 children and lived in London, Hong Kong, Rome and latterly Lewes, East Sussex, England. She died on December 23, 1995.
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The last son, Wojciech Ignacjy Maria, was born July 31, 1935, in Wilno, Lithuania. He has spent all his life in Rome, Italy, with two sons.
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Stanisław Janikowski was the only child of Leopold (1855 – December 8, 1942) and Zofia Krajcewicz (November 21, 1867 – April 26, 1963).
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and the internment of the Polish authorities, Janikowski was designated to prime position by the nominated President of the
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Halina died in Zielonka, Warsaw, on December 18, 1981, 16 years after her husband Stanisław Leopold Janikowski.
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From January to May 1954 he stayed in London, where he held the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs in the
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From his school years Stanisław was involved in the underground fighting against the
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Archiwum Pułkownika Konrada Libickiego in The Jozef Pilsudski Institute In New York
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service on November 15, 1918. In 1920 he was a member of the Polish delegation to
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was a Meteorologist by training, becoming an Ethnographer and travelling to the
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Political, public and cultural activity of Poles in Rome in the 20th century
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Edited by: Antonio Varsori and Elena Calandri (Palgrave Macmillan 2002)
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Leopold Janikowski (1855-1942) & Zofia Krajcewicz (1867-1963)
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maps.google.com Leopolda Janikowskiego, Zielonka, Warsaw, Poland
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Soviet War Aims at the Moscow and Teheran Conferences of 1943
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he worked for a short time in the Eastern Department of the
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From 1944 until July 7, 1945, he acted as director of the
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as the official residence of the President refers to the
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Members of the Sejm of the Republic of Central Lithuania
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meant that he was unable to complete his studies at the
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The United Kingdom withdrew recognition on July 6, 1945
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Polish Knowledge: Polscy ambasadorzy Stolica Apostolska
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Władysław Skrzyński in 1937, Janikowski performed his
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
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Index

Stanislaw Jankowski

Polish
diplomat
Piotrków
Zielonka
Warsaw
Warsaw
Tsar
Revolution with the school strike of 1905
Polskie Drużyny Strzeleckie
Polish Rifle Squads
Polish Sokół movement
World War I
Jagiellonian University
Association of the Polish Youth
Polish
Polska Organizacja Wojskowa
POW
Polish Military Organization
Polish diplomatic
Minsk
Peace of Riga
Lithuania
Sejm
Vilnius
Józef Piłsudski
Warsaw
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
Counsellor

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