Wacław Grzybowski
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Wacław Grzybowski (1887-1959) was a Polish politician and philosopher. He was a Deputy to the Polish Sejm from 1927 to 1935, and ambassador to the Soviet Union (Moscow) from July 1936 to 17 September 1939. He was summoned and given a note cancelling agreements with Poland prior to its invasion of Poland. Grzybowski refused to accept the note[1] and then emigrated.
References
- ^ The Fate of Poles in the USSR 1939~1989, by Tomasz Piesakowski ISBN 0-901342-24-6 Page 36
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