Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski

Felicjan Sławoj Skladkowski ( born July 9, 1885 in Gąbin; † August 31, 1962 in London ) was a Polish general, doctor, politician, and in the Second Polish Republic 1936-1939 Prime Minister.

Life

Skladkowski graduated from a high school in Kielce and 1905 PPS member. He studied medicine until 1911 at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow and then worked as a doctor in Sosnowiec.

He fought in the First World War in 1914 in the Polish Legion and was imprisoned after the Kaisereidverweigerung the 1st and 3rd Legion in the summer of 1917 in Beniaminów.

From 1919 to 1920 during the Polish-Soviet War, he was responsible for the medical care of the army. In 1924, he became Brigadier General and Chief of Military Health Service.

He was as Józef Piłsudski confidant after repeated Maiputsch Interior Minister in changing Sanacja governments and in this role is responsible for the detention of the Centrolew leader in Brześć. From 1930 he was Sejmabgeordneter, from June 23, 1931 Deputy Defense.

From May 13 1936 to September 30, 1939, he was Prime Minister and Interior Minister.

On September 7, 1939, he fled before the German invasion of Warsaw, came in mid-September to Romania and was interned there. In 1940 he fled from there to Turkey and on to Palestine. From 1947 he lived in England. Skladkowski died on 31 August 1962 in London.

Publications

  • " Podręcznik hygjeny dla oficerów i Podchorążych " (1919)
  • " Beniaminów 1917-1918 "
  • " Strzępy meldunków " ISBN 83-11-07600-6
  • " Never Ostatnie Słowo oskarżonego " ISBN 83-88736-32-9
  • " Moja sluzba w Brygadzie "
  • " Kwiatuszki administracyjne i inne " ISBN 83-88736-57-4
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