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Resting place
  
Cemetery in Nowy Sacz

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Role
  
Polish Politician

Battles and wars
  
Polish–Ukrainian War

Nationality
  
Polish

Name
  
Bronislaw Pieracki

Succeeded by
  
Leon Kozlowski

Service/branch
  
Polish Armed Forces

Bronislaw Pieracki Pieracki
Preceded by
  
Felicjan Slawoj Skladkowski

Born
  
May 28, 1895Gorlice, Austria-Hungary (
1895-05-28
)

Died
  
June 15, 1934(1934-06-15) (aged 39)Warsaw, Poland

Occupation
  
Politician, military officer

Assassinated
  
June 15, 1934, Warsaw, Poland

Bronisław Wilhelm Pieracki (28 May 1895 in Gorlice - 15 June 1934 in Warsaw) was a Polish military officer and politician. As member of Polish Legions in World War I, Pieracki took part in the Polish-Ukrainian War (1918–1919) and he later supported the 1926 May Coup of Józef Piłsudski. Pieracki was a deputy to Polish Sejm from the Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government in 1928 and afterwards deputy of Chief of Staff.

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He was a minister of internal affairs from 27 May 1931 to the time of his death in 1934 and posthumously awarded Poland's highest civilian and military decoration, the Order of the White Eagle.

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On 15 June 1934, Pieracki was assassinated by a Ukrainian nationalist from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. His death gave the Sanacja government an excuse to the creation of the Bereza Kartuska Detention Camp, which was established only two days after Pieracki's assassination. The first detainees consisted of almost whole leadership of the Polish nationalist far-right National Radical Camp (ONR), arrested on 6–7 July 1934.

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Stepan Bandera and Mykola Lebed were also sentenced to death for the assassination. Their sentences were commuted to life imprisonment but Lebed escaped when the Germans invaded Poland in 1939.

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References

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