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  1. Wincenty Witos (Polish pronunciation: [vinˈt͡sɛntɨ ˈvitɔs]; 21 or 22 January 1874 – 31 October 1945) was a Polish statesman, prominent member and leader of the Polish People's Party (PSL), who served three times as the Prime Minister of Poland in the 1920s.

  2. Wincenty Witos (ur. 21 stycznia 1874 w Wierzchosławicach, zm. 31 października 1945 w Krakowie) – polski polityk, działacz ruchu ludowego, trzykrotny premier Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Od 1895 w Stronnictwie Ludowym, w latach 1908–1914 poseł do galicyjskiego Sejmu Krajowego, od 12 kwietnia 1908 do 28 lipca 1931 wójt ...

  3. Wincenty Witos (Wierzchosławice; 21 de janeiro de 1874-1945) camponês, foi primeiro-ministro da Polônia em 4 ocasiões: entre 10 e 23 de junho de 1920, de 14 de julho de 1920 a 13 de setembro de 1921, de 18 de maio a 14 de dezembro de 1923, e de 10 a 14 de maio de 1926.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Wincenty Witos (born Jan. 22, 1874, Wierzchosławice, Galicia, Pol., Austria-Hungary—died Oct. 30, 1945, Kraków) was a Polish statesman and leader of the Peasant Party, who was three times prime minister of Poland (1920–21, 1923, 1926).

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  5. Wincenty Witos (1874-1945) was the premier of Poland three times, but was overthrown by Piłsudski in 1926. He was imprisoned several times by the Polish and German authorities during the interwar period.

  6. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Learn about Wincenty Witos, the leader of the Polish People's Party and three-time prime minister of Poland. He played a key role in the reconstruction of a Polish State after over a century of enslavement and resisted the Sanation regime of Piłsudski.

  7. 31 października 1945 roku w Krakowie zmarł Wincenty Witos, wieloletni przywódca ruchu ludowego, jeden z głównych budowniczych II Rzeczypospolitej i trzykrotny jej premier. Polecamy materiały IPN poświęcone Wincentemu Witosowi. Mateusz Szpytma: Wincenty Witos i Stanisław Mierzwa. Ludowcy w służbie Rzeczypospolitej.