Kazimierz Sabbat

Kazimierz Aleksander Sabbat ( born February 27, 1913 in Bieliny Kapitulne, Circle Kielce, Poland, † July 19, 1989 in London) was a Polish lawyer, businessman and politician.

Training

Son of the church cantor in his hometown, he passed the Abitur exam in Mielec and then studied law at Warsaw University, where he received a Master's degree in June 1939. Already during his studies at the high school and at the university he was active in the Polish Scouting and created a Central Organization of the Scout at the Polish universities.

After the Polish defeat in September 1939, he fled in October to Hungary, where he was commander of a camp for Polish Scouts. Then Yugoslavia and Italy, he moved to France, where he obtained a position as an officer cadet in the Polish Navy. After laying the Polish troops to Britain, he was secretary for Boy Scouts questions in the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces in London.

Activity

After the war Sabbath remained in London and in 1948 founded a company that produced sleeping bags and blankets and was quite successful. At the same time he was in the Scout Movement of Poland in exile as a delegate for foreign countries and in various political organizations are active: Ua succeeded him in 1972 to reconcile the feuding parties to the Tripartite Council and to the President exile after the takeover of the presidency by Stanisław Ostrowski together. In August 1976, he was exiled Prime Minister and immediately created a charity for persecuted workers in Poland, which later supported the democratic opposition in the country. As prime minister, he visited Polish exile circles in Europe and overseas.

On April 8, 1986 after the resignation of the exiled President Edward Raczyński he took over his office as president in exile, and managed it in difficult times during the final battle of Solidarity with the dying communist regime. The emergence of the 3rd Polish Republic he did not live. The funeral mass for him on 19 July 1989 in Warsaw Johannis Cathedral was one of the last major demonstrations against the regime.

Ignacy Moscicki | ( Bolesław Wieniawa - Długoszowski ) | Władysław Raczkiewicz | August Zaleski | Tripartite | Stanislaw Ostrowski | Edward Raczyński | Kazimierz Sabbat | Ryszard Kaczorowski

Władysław Sikorski | Stanisław Mikołajczyk | Tomasz Arciszewski | Tadeusz Komorowski | Tadeusz Tomaszewski | Roman Odzierzyński | Jerzy Hryniewski | Stanisław Mackiewicz | Hugon Hanke | Antoni Pająk | Aleksander Zawisza | Zygmunt Muchniewski | Alfred Urbanski | Kazimierz Sabbat | Edward Szczepanik

  • Exile President ( Poland)
  • Entrepreneur
  • Author
  • Person of the Scout Movement
  • Pole
  • Support of the White Eagle Order
  • Born in 1913
  • Died in 1989
  • Man
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