Mieczysław Mickiewicz (1879 – before 1939) was a Ukrainian politician and lawyer of Polish descent, later a statesman of the Second Polish Republic.
Mieczysław Mickiewicz Мєчіслав Міцкєвіч | |
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Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Polish Affairs) | |
In office June 28, 1917 – January 30, 1918 | |
President | Mykhailo Hrushevsky (speaker of Central Rada) |
Preceded by | position created |
Succeeded by | position disbanded |
Personal details | |
Born | Kamianets-Podilsky, Podolia Governorate | February 26, 1879
Died | 1939 | (aged 60)
Political party | Polish Democratic Centrist party Polski Komitet Wykonawczy |
Occupation | Politician, statesman |
Mickiewicz, a member of Polish Democratic Centrist party, was the deputy-secretary of Polish affairs in several cabinets of the Ukrainian People's Republic (also known as the Ukrainian National Republic), headed by Volodymyr Vynnychenko in 1917/1918.[1] From February 22, 1922, until February 1, 1923, he was the voivode of Volhynian Voivodeship, Poland.
Predecessor Tadeusz Dworakowski |
Volhynian Voivode 1922–1923 |
Successor Stanisław Srokowski |
References
edit- ^ "Council of National Ministers of the Ukrainian National Republic". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 1. 1984. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
External links
edit- "Національні меншини України під час Української революції" [National minorities of Ukraine during the Ukrainian revolution]. Radio Svoboda (in Ukrainian). September 19, 2007.
- Komar, V.L. Poles in the post-imperial Russia 1918-21. pdf