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Stanisław Leon Kulczyński (9 May 1895 – 12 July 1975) was a Polish botanist and politician. Son of Władysław Kulczyński the zoologist. Professor of Lwów University (in the Second Polish Republic, its rector from 1936). He resigned his position at the university in 1938 in protest of the institution of ghetto benches, writing to the Minister of Education that "if one destroys a power plant, it is dark at once, but if one destroys the Universities, it is dark fifty years hence." Member of the Polish Secret State, he took part in underground education in Poland during World War II. After the war, when Lwów was annexed by the Soviet Union, he moved to "Regained Territories" (Wrocław), where he became active in the Wrocław University and Wrocław Politechnic. He joined the Stronnictwo Demokratyc

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  • Stanisław Kulczyński (pl)
  • Stanisław Kulczyński (en)
  • Кульчинский, Станислав (ru)
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  • Станислав Леон Кульчиньский (польск. Stanisław Leon Kulczyński; 9 мая 1895, Краков — 12 июня 1975, Варшава) — польский учёный-ботаник и политик, педагог. (ru)
  • Stanisław Leon Kulczyński (ur. 9 maja 1895 w Krakowie, zm. 12 lipca 1975 w Warszawie) – polski botanik i polityk. Poseł do Krajowej Rady Narodowej, na Sejm Ustawodawczy oraz na Sejm PRL I, II, III, IV i V kadencji, zastępca przewodniczącego (1956–1969) Rady Państwa. Wicemarszałek Sejmu I kadencji, rektor Uniwersytetu Jana Kazimierza we Lwowie (1936–1938) oraz Uniwersytetu i Politechniki we Wrocławiu (1945–1951). Budowniczy Polski Ludowej. (pl)
  • Stanisław Leon Kulczyński (9 May 1895 – 12 July 1975) was a Polish botanist and politician. Son of Władysław Kulczyński the zoologist. Professor of Lwów University (in the Second Polish Republic, its rector from 1936). He resigned his position at the university in 1938 in protest of the institution of ghetto benches, writing to the Minister of Education that "if one destroys a power plant, it is dark at once, but if one destroys the Universities, it is dark fifty years hence." Member of the Polish Secret State, he took part in underground education in Poland during World War II. After the war, when Lwów was annexed by the Soviet Union, he moved to "Regained Territories" (Wrocław), where he became active in the Wrocław University and Wrocław Politechnic. He joined the Stronnictwo Demokratyc (en)
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