Aleksander Zawadzki - Honours and Awards

Honours and Awards

This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Polish Wikipedia.
  • Knight's Cross of the Virtuti Militari
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
  • Order of the Builders of People's Poland
  • Order of the Banner of Labour, 1st Class
  • Cross of Grunwald, 2nd Class
  • Cross of Valour
  • Partisan Cross (12 June 1946)
  • Silesian Insurrectionary Cross
Political offices
Preceded by
Bolesław Bierut
(President of Poland)
Chairman of the Polish Council of State
1952–1964
Succeeded by
Edward Ochab
Heads of state of Poland
Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918)
  • Provisional Council
  • Regency Council
Republic of Poland (1918–1939)
  • Józef Piłsudski
  • Gabriel Narutowicz
  • Maciej Rataj (acting)
  • Stanisław Wojciechowski
  • Maciej Rataj (acting)
  • Ignacy Mościcki
Government of the Republic of Poland in Exile (1939–1990)
  • Władysław Raczkiewicz
  • August Zaleski
  • Stanisław Ostrowski
  • Edward Raczyński
  • Kazimierz Sabbat
  • Ryszard Kaczorowski
People's Republic of Poland (1944–1989)
  • Bolesław Bierut
  • Aleksander Zawadzki
  • Edward Ochab
  • Marian Spychalski
  • Józef Cyrankiewicz
  • Henryk Jabłoński
  • Wojciech Jaruzelski
Republic of Poland (1990–Present)
  • Wojciech Jaruzelski
  • Lech Wałęsa
  • Aleksander Kwaśniewski
  • Lech Kaczyński
  • Bronisław Komorowski (acting)
  • Bogdan Borusewicz (acting)
  • Grzegorz Schetyna (acting)
  • Bronisław Komorowski
Chairmen of the Polish Council of State
  • Bolesław Bierut
  • Aleksander Zawadzki
  • Edward Ochab
  • Marian Spychalski
  • Józef Cyrankiewicz
  • Henryk Jabłoński
  • Wojciech Jaruzelski
Authority control
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Persondata
Name Zawadzki, Aleksander
Alternative names
Short description Polish politician
Date of birth December 16, 1899
Place of birth
Date of death August 7, 1964
Place of death

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