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Stefan Przanowski
Stefan Przanowski (12 April 1874 - 17 February 1938) was a Polish engineer and politician who served as Ministry of Provisioning, Minister of Provisions from 1917 to 1920 and Minister of Industry and Trade from 1920 to 1921. He was also disputed Prime Minister of Poland, prime minister of Poland in 1922. Biography Stefan Przanowski was the son of Edward Przanowski (1845–1929), soldier of the January Uprising, member of the Public Charity Council of the Łęczyca County. Przanowski’s had four brothers, , who was Director of National Institute of Handwork [:pl: Państwowy Instytut Robót Ręcznych]; , who was a lawman and member of the Sejm of the 3rd term in the Second Polish Republic, Second Republic of Poland on behalf of the National Party (Poland), National Party; Michał Przanowski, who was a merchant in Przasnysz; and Kazimierz Przanowski, who was the director of . Stefan Przanowski graduated from Gimnazjum Realne in Łowicz and later from the Karlsruhe Institute of Te ...
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