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Division General '''Michał Janiszewski''' ( |
Division General '''Michał Janiszewski''' (June 15, 1926 – February 3, 2016<ref>http://dzieje.pl/aktualnosci/zmarl-gen-janiszewski-najblizszy-wspolpracownik-wjaruzelskiego</ref>) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] officer and public official. |
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A close aide of [[Generał Armii|General]] [[Wojciech Jaruzelski]],<ref name="Rosenberg1996">{{cite book|last=Rosenberg|first=Tina|title=The haunted land: facing Europe's ghosts after communism|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=G5iReE_tatQC&pg=PT232|accessdate=19 April 2011|date=1996-03-19|publisher=Random House Digital, Inc.|isbn=978-0-679-74499-3|page=232}}</ref> he served for a number of years as his chief of cabinet. First when Jaruzelski was [[Ministry of Defense (Poland)|Minister of Defense]] (1972–1981). When Jaruzelski became a [[Prime Minister of Poland|Prime Minister]] in 1981, Janiszewski was a head of the office of the Council of Ministers under him and two next Prime Ministers - [[Zbigniew Messner]] and [[Mieczysław Rakowski]]. |
A close aide of [[Generał Armii|General]] [[Wojciech Jaruzelski]],<ref name="Rosenberg1996">{{cite book|last=Rosenberg|first=Tina|title=The haunted land: facing Europe's ghosts after communism|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=G5iReE_tatQC&pg=PT232|accessdate=19 April 2011|date=1996-03-19|publisher=Random House Digital, Inc.|isbn=978-0-679-74499-3|page=232}}</ref> he served for a number of years as his chief of cabinet. First when Jaruzelski was [[Ministry of Defense (Poland)|Minister of Defense]] (1972–1981). When Jaruzelski became a [[Prime Minister of Poland|Prime Minister]] in 1981, Janiszewski was a head of the office of the Council of Ministers under him and two next Prime Ministers - [[Zbigniew Messner]] and [[Mieczysław Rakowski]]. |
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Revision as of 21:23, 3 February 2016
Division General Michał Janiszewski (June 15, 1926 – February 3, 2016[1]) was a Polish officer and public official.
A close aide of General Wojciech Jaruzelski,[2] he served for a number of years as his chief of cabinet. First when Jaruzelski was Minister of Defense (1972–1981). When Jaruzelski became a Prime Minister in 1981, Janiszewski was a head of the office of the Council of Ministers under him and two next Prime Ministers - Zbigniew Messner and Mieczysław Rakowski.
After Jaruzelski was elected President, Janiszewski became first chief of the Office of the President of the Republic of Poland (until December 1989 People's Republic of Poland). He was a chief of the office from September 1989 until Jaruzelski stepped down on December 22, 1990.
Janiszewski was also a member of the Military Council of National Salvation (1981–1983).
References
- ^ http://dzieje.pl/aktualnosci/zmarl-gen-janiszewski-najblizszy-wspolpracownik-wjaruzelskiego
- ^ Rosenberg, Tina (1996-03-19). The haunted land: facing Europe's ghosts after communism. Random House Digital, Inc. p. 232. ISBN 978-0-679-74499-3. Retrieved 19 April 2011.