Stanisław Mikołajczyk

Stanisław Mikołajczyk
Polish Polish 1901–1966 ○ Died in exile

An agrarian statesman who negotiated between the government-in-exile and Stalin

In Moscow in July 1944, he learned that the Warsaw Uprising had already begun.

Stanisław Mikołajczyk was an agrarian politician who rose through Poland’s peasant movement and sought to defend both rural representation and Polish sovereignty through war and exile. As prime minister of the government-in-exile from 1943 to 1944, he confronted the Soviet Union and the Western Allies over Katyn, Poland’s eastern border, and the shape of the postwar government. During the Warsaw Uprising, he tried to connect the underground struggle at home with the diplomacy of the government-in-exile, but military realities and Stalin’s and the Western powers’ bargaining positions narrowed his choices. After returning to Poland, he led the Polish People’s Party until electoral fraud and repression forced him into exile again in 1947.

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