1935 in Poland
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Incumbents
On March 28, 1935, president of Poland Ignacy MoÅcicki designed the government under prime minister Walery SÅawek, who replaced Leon KozÅowski. SÅawek himself was on October 13, 1935 replaced by Marian Zyndram-KoÅciaÅkowski.
Members of the Third Government of Walery SÅawek (March 28 - October 13, 1935)
- Prime Minister - Walery SÅawek,
- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Treasury - Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski,
- Minister of Foreign Affairs - Józef Beck,
- Minister of Internal Affairs - Marian Zyndram-KoÅciaÅkowski,
- Minister of Justice - CzesÅaw MichaÅowski,
- Minister of Military Affairs - Józef PiÅsudski (since May 13: Tadeusz Kasprzycki),
- Minister of Agriculture - Juliusz Poniatowski,
- Minister of Communication - MichaÅ Butkiewicz,
- Minister of Post Office and Telegraphs - Emil KaliÅski,
- Minister of Religious Beliefs and Public Enlightenment - WacÅaw JÄdrzejewicz,
- Minister of Industry and Trade - Henryk Floyar-Rajchman,
- Minister of Treasury - WÅadysÅaw Marian Zawadzki,
- Minister for Social Welfare - Jerzy Paciorkowski.
Other personalities
- Primate of Poland - August Hlond,
- Marshall of the Sejm - Kazimierz Åwitalski (until October 3, 1935), Stanislaw Car (since October 4, 1935),
- Marshall of the Senat - WÅadysÅaw Raczkiewicz (until October 3, 1935), Aleksander Prystor (since October 4, 1935).
Events
January
- January 6. Second World Zionist-Revisionist Conference begins in Kraków,
- January 10. ORP Mewa is launched,
- January 15. Polish Radio station in ToruÅ begins broadcasting, as the eight radio station in Poland. First flight of RWD 13 takes place,
- January 25. General Kordian Józef Zamorski is named chief of Polish State Police,
February
- February 1. BolesÅaw Limanowski, an early leader of Polish Socialist movement, dies in Warsaw,
- February 7. Polish - British trade agreement is signed,
- February 8. Premiere of Police Chief Antek,
March
- March 23. The Sejm votes in favour of April Constitution of Poland. The Constitution is signed one month later by President Ignacy MoÅcicki,
- March 28. Third government of Walery SÅawek is formed, after the dissolution of the government of Leopold KozÅowski,
April
- April 7. The NSDAP wins the elections to the Volkstag of the Free City of Danzig,
- April 14. Andrzej Gwiazda is born in PiÅczów,
- April 23. President MoÅcicki signs the April Constitution,
May
- May 12. Józef PiÅsudski dies in Warsaw's Belweder. National mourning is declared,
- May 18. Official end of the funeral of Józef PiÅsudski at Wawel Castle in Kraków. Edward Rydz-ÅmigÅy becomes General Inspector of Polish Armed Forces,
- May 20. Warsaw University is named after Józef PiÅsudski,
June
- June 28. New electoral system is introduced in Poland,
July
- July 3. Historian MichaÅ BobrzyÅski dies in Åopuchówek near PoznaÅ,
- July 6-7. Polish Track and Field Championships take place
- July 10. Polish Parliament is dissolved,
August
- August 1. Construction of the Kasprowy Wierch Cable Car begins,
- August 4. Sprinter StanisÅawa Walasiewicz sets world 200 meters record,
September
- September 3. Dar Pomorza returns to Gdynia, after its successful voyage around the world,
- September 8. Nationwide election to the Sejm,
- September 15. Nationwide election to the Senate. MS PiÅsudski enters the regular service,
- September 16. Polish crew Zbigniew BurzyÅski and WÅadysÅaw Wysocki wins the Gordon Bennett Cup (ballooning). Poland again becomes a member of the Council of the League of Nations,
- September 25. Premiere of Dwie Joasie, featuring Jadwiga Smosarska and Ina Benita,
October
- October 13. The government of Marian Zyndram-KoÅciaÅkowski is formed,
- October 24. Film director Marek Piwowski is born in Warsaw,
- October 25. Premiere of Rapsodia BaÅtyku,
- October 30. The Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government is dissolved upon the decision of Prime Minister Walery SÅawek.
December
- December 7. Main building of AGH University of Science and Technology is completed in Kraków. Its construction lasted 14 years,
- December 12. Premiere of Kochaj Tylko Mnie.
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