Aleksander Kawałkowski (1899–1965) was a Polish soldier and diplomat. He joined the Polish armed forces (Polska Organizacja Wojskowa) in 1915, and then the recreated Polish Army in 1918. During the time of the Second Polish Republic, he was a lecturer in the (Officer's School of Engineering) military academy, a member of the (Military History Bureau), and a member of the Ministry of Religion and Education. From 1934 to 1936 he was a Polish military attaché in Paris and then became Polish consul general in Lille, France. After the fall of France during the Nazi invasion, he was active in the Polish underground in France during World War II. After the liberation of Paris in 1944, he joined the Polish government in exile at the rank of minister.
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| - Aleksander Kawałkowski, né le 8 août 1899 à Varsovie et mort le 19 août 1965 à Genève, est un historien, officier et diplomate polonais, ministre délégué du gouvernement polonais en exil et commandant en chef de la Résistance polonaise en France (Polska Organizacja Walki o Niepodległość (P.O.W.N.) pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
- Aleksander Kawałkowski (ur. 8 sierpnia 1899 w Warszawie, zm. 19 sierpnia 1965 w Genewie) – polski historyk i dyplomata, podpułkownik dyplomowany Wojska Polskiego, minister pełnomocny rządu na emigracji. (pl)
- Aleksander Kawałkowski (1899–1965) was a Polish soldier and diplomat. He joined the Polish armed forces (Polska Organizacja Wojskowa) in 1915, and then the recreated Polish Army in 1918. During the time of the Second Polish Republic, he was a lecturer in the (Officer's School of Engineering) military academy, a member of the (Military History Bureau), and a member of the Ministry of Religion and Education. From 1934 to 1936 he was a Polish military attaché in Paris and then became Polish consul general in Lille, France. After the fall of France during the Nazi invasion, he was active in the Polish underground in France during World War II. After the liberation of Paris in 1944, he joined the Polish government in exile at the rank of minister. (en)
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| - Aleksander Kawałkowski (1899–1965) was a Polish soldier and diplomat. He joined the Polish armed forces (Polska Organizacja Wojskowa) in 1915, and then the recreated Polish Army in 1918. During the time of the Second Polish Republic, he was a lecturer in the (Officer's School of Engineering) military academy, a member of the (Military History Bureau), and a member of the Ministry of Religion and Education. From 1934 to 1936 he was a Polish military attaché in Paris and then became Polish consul general in Lille, France. After the fall of France during the Nazi invasion, he was active in the Polish underground in France during World War II. After the liberation of Paris in 1944, he joined the Polish government in exile at the rank of minister. In the Polish Army, he reached the rank of podpułkownik (Lieutenant Colonel). (en)
- Aleksander Kawałkowski, né le 8 août 1899 à Varsovie et mort le 19 août 1965 à Genève, est un historien, officier et diplomate polonais, ministre délégué du gouvernement polonais en exil et commandant en chef de la Résistance polonaise en France (Polska Organizacja Walki o Niepodległość (P.O.W.N.) pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
- Aleksander Kawałkowski (ur. 8 sierpnia 1899 w Warszawie, zm. 19 sierpnia 1965 w Genewie) – polski historyk i dyplomata, podpułkownik dyplomowany Wojska Polskiego, minister pełnomocny rządu na emigracji. (pl)
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