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Henryk Jabłoński

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Preceded by
  
Jozef Cyrankiewicz

Profession
  
Historian

Role
  
Polish Politician

Succeeded by
  
Wojciech Jaruzelski

Nationality
  
Polish

Name
  
Henryk Jablonski

Education
  
University of Warsaw

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Died
  
January 27, 2003, Warsaw, Poland

Political party
  
Polish Socialist Party, Polish United Workers\' Party

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Henryk Jabłoński ([ˈxɛnrɨk jaˈbwɔɲskʲi]; 27 December 1909 – 27 January 2003) was a Polish Socialist. After 1948, he became a Communist politician, as well as a historian and professor at Warsaw University. He served as head of state of the People's Republic of Poland between 1972 and 1985.

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Life and career

Jabłoński was born in Stary Waliszew in the Warsaw Governorate of Congress Poland. From 1931, he was a member of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS). During World War II he fought in the battle of Narvik (Norway) and then joined the French Resistance. In 1945 Jabłoński become a member of the State National Council (KRN), and during the years 1946 and 1948 he had high functions in the PPS (chairman of Central State Committee and its vice-leader). He approved joining the PPS with the Polish Workers' Party (PPR, Polska Partia Robotnicza).

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From 1947 to 1972, he was a deputy to the Sejm. In 1948 he was appointed professor at Warsaw University (from 1952 member of Polish Academy of Sciences – PAN). Between 1948 and 1981, Henryk Jabłoński was in the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party (KC PZPR).

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In 1972, on the initiative of Edward Gierek, Jablonski was chosen the de iure leader (chairman of the Council of State) of the People's Republic of Poland. From 1976 to 1983 he was a chief of the Front of National Unity (FJN, Front Jedności Narodu). From 1983 to 1990 he was chief of ZBoWiD, the Society of Fighters for Freedom and Democracy, an organisation of war veterans. In 1985 he was replaced as head of state by General Wojciech Jaruzelski.

Honours and awards

Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, earlier Commander's Cross Order of the Builders of People's Poland Order of the Banner of Labour (Poland), 1st class Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 3rd class Deed Combat Cross Polish Armed Forces in the West (1989) Gold Medal of Merit for National Defence Great Star of Honour of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Austria Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (Belgium) Order of Georgi Dimitrov (Bulgaria) Order of the White Lion, First Class with Chain (CSSR) Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour (France) Order of Al Rafidain, 1st Class (Iraq) Order of José Marti (Cuba) Collars of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico) Order of Sukhbaatar (Mongolia) Great Chain of the Order of Prince Henry the Navigator (Portugal) Great Banner of the Order of Ommajadów (Syria) Banner Order of the Hungarian People's Republic, 1st class Order of the October Revolution (USSR) Order of Friendship of Peoples (USSR) Order of the Badge of Honour (USSR) State Award, Grade II – 1955 State Prize – 1964 Special National Award – 1979

References

Henryk Jabłoński Wikipedia