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Bloc of National Minorities

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Founded
  
1922

Headquarters
  
Warsaw, Poland

Dissolved
  
1930

Political position
  
Centre

Ideology
  
Minority politics, Ethnic minority interests, Regionalism, Federalism

Blok Mniejszości Narodowych ([ˈblɔɡ mɲɛjˈʂɔɕtɕi narɔˈdɔvɨx], BMN; English: Bloc of National Minorities; Belarusian: Блёк нацыянальных меньшасьцяў, Bliok nacyjanałnych mieńšaściaŭ; Ukrainian: Блок національних меншин, Blok Natsional'nykh Menshyn; German: Block der Nationalen Minderheiten; Yiddish: בלאָק פון נאַשאַנאַל מינאָריטיעס‎, Blok fon Nashonal Minorities), was a political party in the Second Polish Republic, representing a coalition of various ethnic minorities in Poland, primarily Ukrainians, Belarusians, Jews and Germans. The Bloc was co-founded by Yitzhak Gruenbaum, a Polish-Jewish politician. BMN took part in the Polish legislative election, 1922, Polish legislative election, 1928 and Polish legislative election, 1930, doing very well in the 1922 elections (19.5% and the second largest party) and '28 elections (14% and the third largest party). In 1930 elections which were considered not free, it fared poorly (3% and the ninth largest party). In the political shakedown following the 1930 elections, the Bloc was dissolved.

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In the Second Polish Republic, ethnic minorities constituted 1/3 of total population.

Belarusians

  • Branisłaŭ Taraškievič
  • Jan Stankievič
  • Adam Stankievič
  • Germans

  • Heinrich Greitzer
  • Adolf Rause
  • Karl Wilhelm Lutticher
  • Jews

  • Yitzhak Gruenbaum
  • Jakub Wygodzki
  • Noach Pryłucki
  • Apolinary Hartglas
  • Jakub Lejb Mincberg
  • Ukrainians

  • Volodomyr Turchyniv
  • Oleksii Sorydychiv
  • Oleksander Syntyvich
  • References

    Bloc of National Minorities Wikipedia