Zygmunt Modzelewski ( Polish: Zygmunt Modzelewski ; April 15, 1900 , Czestochowa, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire, now Czestochowa Poland - June 18, 1954 , Warsaw , Poland ) - Polish political and public figure, diplomat. Adoptive father of Karol Modzelevsky .
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Biography
In 1918 he joined the Communist Party. Since 1923 he lived in France. In 1924-1937, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of France . Since 1937 he lived in the USSR . In 1943 he was one of the organizers of the Union of Polish Patriots . Since 1945, a member of the Central Committee of the Polish Workers' Party (which later became the PUWP). In January-June 1945, the Polish ambassador to the USSR. In 1947-1951, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland . In 1951 he became the rector of the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the PUWP and a member of the Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences .
Rewards
- 1946 - Order of the “Grunwald Cross” 3rd class
- 1947 - Order of the White Lion
- 1949 - Order of the Renaissance of Poland , 2nd class
- 1950 - Order "Banner of Labor" 1st class
- 1954 - Order of Builders of People's Poland
- ? - Order of Danebrog
Literature
- Small Soviet Encyclopedia , 3rd edition. / Editor-in-chief B. A. Vvedensky ., T. 6. - M., TSB , 1958. - p. 83.