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          Stanisław Mikołajczyk

          Polish politician (1901–1966)

          Stanisław Mikołajczyk (18 July 1901 – 13 December 1966; [staˈɲiswavmikɔˈwajt͡ʂɨk]) was a Polish politician.

          He was a prime minister of the Polish government-in-exile during World War II, and later Deputy Prime Minister in post-war Poland until 1947.

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        5. Biography

          Background and early life

          Mikołajczyk's family came from Poznań in western Poland, which in the 19th century was part of the German Empire and known as the Province of Posen. He was born in Westphalia in western Germany, where his parents had gone to look for work in the wealthy mining regions, as many Poles—known as Ruhr Poles—did in the 19th century.

          He returned to Poznań as a boy of ten.

          As a teenager, he worked in a sugar beetrefinery and was active in Polish patriotic organisations. He was 18 when Poland recovered its independence, and in 1920 he joined the Polish Army and took part in the Polish–Soviet War.

          He was discharged after being wounded