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Władysław Grabski
B:7. Juli 1874Borów D: 1. März 1938 Biblio: Poln. Politiker; 1920 Ministerpräsident; von 1919 bis 1920 Finanzminister ; Studium Politikwissenschaft Paris, Agronomie Halle; Ministerpräsident Death Place:
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Polen. Rada Ministrów
Polen. Ministerstwo Skarbu
Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie
Władysław Dominik Grabski (pronounced [vwaˈdɨswaf ˈɡrapskʲi]; 7 July 1874 – 1 March 1938) was a Polish National Democratic politician, economist and historian. He was the main author of the currency reform in the Second Polish Republic and served as Prime Minister of Poland in 1920 and from 1923 to 1925. He was the brother of Stanisław Grabski and Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa. He was responsible for the creation of the Bank of Poland and implementing the zloty. Grabski's cabinet became the longest standing cabinet in interwar Poland. At the same time, however, Grabski's cabinet was severely criticized. Stanisław Głąbiński, for example, criticized Grabski's inefficiencies in the sphere of international relations, and Wincenty Witos disapproved of Grabski's deficient agricultural reform, as well as his inability to inform the public of the state's real financial situation. (Source: DBPedia)