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[edit] Democratic Second Polish Republic (1918–1926)[edit] Naczelnik Państwa (Head of State)
[edit] Presidents of the Republic
[edit] Authoritarian Second Polish Republic (1926–1939)[edit] Inspectors-General of the Polish Armed ForcesMarshals of Poland were de facto dictators from the coup d'état on 14 May 1926 until 1939.
[edit] President of the Republic
[edit] Polish government-in-exile (1939–1945)Main article: Polish government-in-exile After the Nazi conquest of Poland, a Polish government-in-exile was formed under the protection of France and Britain. The government was recognized by the United Kingdom and, later, by the United States until 6 July 1945, when the Western Allies accepted Stalin's Communist government. The government in London lasted until 1990 but, without recognition, it was reduced to an honorific commettee. The sole internationally recognized President of the exiled government was Władysław Raczkiewicz, which took office on 30 September 1939 after Ignacy Mościcki's resignation. [edit] People's Republic of Poland (1944–1990)[edit] First Secretaries of the Central Committee of PZPRThe Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR, Polish Workers Party until 21 December 1948) was the strongest institution in Communist Poland as founded under USSR protection on 31 December 1944 and recognized by the United States and the United Kingdom since 6 July 1945. The office of Chairman of the Central Committee was the strongest political position of the country, and Chairmen were de facto dictators of Poland until the restauration of the Presidency of the Republic in July 1989.
[edit] President of the Republic
[edit] Chairman of the Council of State of Poland (1952–1989)Until the year 1952, the President was also the chairman of the Council of State. The July Constitution abolished the office of president. Since then, the Council of State was the de iure collective head of state, but the First Secretaries of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party were the de facto rulers.
[edit] President of the People's Republic
[edit] Third Republic of Poland (since 1990)[edit] President of the Republic
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