List of Polish characters and names from Polish to human.
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Franciszek Kleeberg -Polish officer with the rank of brigadier general, Commander of the Brześć (Brest) Fortress in 1938 and Commander of Corps District No. IX (administrative unit) civil-military.
Jarosław Kaczyński aka "Prezes" (Chairman) -
Polish politician and doctor of law. The leader of the currently ruling Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law and Justice) party, he is colloquially known as the Chairman by virtue of his position although he is sometimes also called the Warden because of the obvious connotations between PiS and Sanacja. Many like to mock that he considers himself a second Pilsudski, ignoring the fact that it was during his party's rule that Pilsudski's stature was downgraded and other fathers of Poland's independence were recalled. For the left-liberal opposition, evil incarnate.
The main player in Polish politics, sitting in the shadows.
Mateusz Morawiecki - Polish prime minister, politician, banker, manager. He is also a historian by education. Commonly nicknamed Vatowiecki, from Vat tax, given that during his reign taxes both began not even to increase, but to appear in massive numbers, under various euphemistic names. Nonetheless, his successes include the sealing of Poland's tax system as well as Poland's overall development, which accelerated massively during his rule. Although many have suspicions that he was pushed into Kaczynski by force, as he suddenly and unexpectedly replaced Beata Szydło, who was elected prime minister in the 2015 elections.
Andrzej Duda - Polish lawyer with a doctorate and politician. Elected by the Law and Justice party as president, (although legally he was forced to withdraw from the party after being elected). He has been Poland's head of state since 2015, although he barely managed to win re-election in 2020. Widely known on the Polish internet for his activism, as well as the memes of his own face and min. Called an election thief by the opposition, as well as a pen-pusher for signing the ruling party's laws.
Rajmund Andrzejczak - a Polish officer with the rank of four-star general, since 2018 the Chief of General Staff of the Polish Army as well as the designated Commander-in-Chief for the war period. An experienced officer, a veteran of Afghanistan, he commanded the 4th and 5th shift of the Polish contingent in that country. Widely liked by his subordinates.
Wiesław Kukuła - a Polish officer with the rank of General of Arms (In the US Army to Lieutenant General), has always been a soldier of special forces, was a soldier of the 1st Commando Regiment from Lubinec (such Polish Rangers) as well as their commander. He was the co-founder and first commander of the Territorial Defense Forces, and has now taken command of the General Command of the Armed Forces' General Staff, which manages military units in times of peace and crisis as well as being responsible for their equipment as well as training.
Mariusz Błaszczak - Polish politician, local government official and historian. Current Minister of National Defense on behalf of the Law and Justice party. A politician unlikely to appear in mainstream Polish politics, preferring to get on with his work. Apart from accusing him of homophobia in 2018, the opposition does not deal with him.
Edward Smigly-Rydz (actually Edward Rydz alias Smigly.) - Polish military officer of the rank of Marshal of Poland, politician. Commander-in-Chief during the September campaign, replaced under pressure from the Allies and as a result of internment in Romania by Wladyslaw Sikorski after the defeat of Poland. He is a philosopher by education and a painter by passion. He has formal military training in the rank of aspiring officer received back in the Austro-Hungarian era. He died under suspicious circumstances in 1941 in occupied Poland, officially of a heart attack. The extremely poor conditions of being in Poland caused him to relapse from his earlier days. Or at least that's the official version.
Jaroslaw Wolski - Polish political scientist, trader, journalist and columnist associated with the field of defense mainly in matters of armored and anti-tank weapons. Civilian military analyst.
Dawid Kamizela - Polish journalist, editor of the military magazine Frag Out!, specializing in aviation and naval affairs.
Jarosław Ziemiański- Polish naval officer of the rank of Vice Admiral, currently Inspector of the Navy in the General Command of the Armed Forces (i.e. he is de facto Commander-in-Chief of the Navy)
Zbigniew Rau - Polish politician, academician and lawyer. Full professor of legal sciences at the University of łodz. Currently Minister of Foreign Affairs in the second government of Mateusz Morawiecki.
Ireneusz Nowak -Polish officer and pilot with the rank of brigadier general. Inspector of the Air Force in the General Command of the Armed Forces (that is the Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force).
Daniel Obajtek- Polish politician, local government activist, civil servant and manager. The current chairman of the huge Orlen corporation.
Sebastian Chwałek - Polish politician, lawyer, Law and Justice (PiS) activist, current CEO of PGZ.
Jarosław Kaczyński aka "Prezes" (Chairman) -
Polish politician and doctor of law. The leader of the currently ruling Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (Law and Justice) party, he is colloquially known as the Chairman by virtue of his position although he is sometimes also called the Warden because of the obvious connotations between PiS and Sanacja. Many like to mock that he considers himself a second Pilsudski, ignoring the fact that it was during his party's rule that Pilsudski's stature was downgraded and other fathers of Poland's independence were recalled. For the left-liberal opposition, evil incarnate.
The main player in Polish politics, sitting in the shadows.
Mateusz Morawiecki - Polish prime minister, politician, banker, manager. He is also a historian by education. Commonly nicknamed Vatowiecki, from Vat tax, given that during his reign taxes both began not even to increase, but to appear in massive numbers, under various euphemistic names. Nonetheless, his successes include the sealing of Poland's tax system as well as Poland's overall development, which accelerated massively during his rule. Although many have suspicions that he was pushed into Kaczynski by force, as he suddenly and unexpectedly replaced Beata Szydło, who was elected prime minister in the 2015 elections.
Andrzej Duda - Polish lawyer with a doctorate and politician. Elected by the Law and Justice party as president, (although legally he was forced to withdraw from the party after being elected). He has been Poland's head of state since 2015, although he barely managed to win re-election in 2020. Widely known on the Polish internet for his activism, as well as the memes of his own face and min. Called an election thief by the opposition, as well as a pen-pusher for signing the ruling party's laws.
Rajmund Andrzejczak - a Polish officer with the rank of four-star general, since 2018 the Chief of General Staff of the Polish Army as well as the designated Commander-in-Chief for the war period. An experienced officer, a veteran of Afghanistan, he commanded the 4th and 5th shift of the Polish contingent in that country. Widely liked by his subordinates.
Wiesław Kukuła - a Polish officer with the rank of General of Arms (In the US Army to Lieutenant General), has always been a soldier of special forces, was a soldier of the 1st Commando Regiment from Lubinec (such Polish Rangers) as well as their commander. He was the co-founder and first commander of the Territorial Defense Forces, and has now taken command of the General Command of the Armed Forces' General Staff, which manages military units in times of peace and crisis as well as being responsible for their equipment as well as training.
Mariusz Błaszczak - Polish politician, local government official and historian. Current Minister of National Defense on behalf of the Law and Justice party. A politician unlikely to appear in mainstream Polish politics, preferring to get on with his work. Apart from accusing him of homophobia in 2018, the opposition does not deal with him.
Edward Smigly-Rydz (actually Edward Rydz alias Smigly.) - Polish military officer of the rank of Marshal of Poland, politician. Commander-in-Chief during the September campaign, replaced under pressure from the Allies and as a result of internment in Romania by Wladyslaw Sikorski after the defeat of Poland. He is a philosopher by education and a painter by passion. He has formal military training in the rank of aspiring officer received back in the Austro-Hungarian era. He died under suspicious circumstances in 1941 in occupied Poland, officially of a heart attack. The extremely poor conditions of being in Poland caused him to relapse from his earlier days. Or at least that's the official version.
Jaroslaw Wolski - Polish political scientist, trader, journalist and columnist associated with the field of defense mainly in matters of armored and anti-tank weapons. Civilian military analyst.
Dawid Kamizela - Polish journalist, editor of the military magazine Frag Out!, specializing in aviation and naval affairs.
Jarosław Ziemiański- Polish naval officer of the rank of Vice Admiral, currently Inspector of the Navy in the General Command of the Armed Forces (i.e. he is de facto Commander-in-Chief of the Navy)
Zbigniew Rau - Polish politician, academician and lawyer. Full professor of legal sciences at the University of łodz. Currently Minister of Foreign Affairs in the second government of Mateusz Morawiecki.
Ireneusz Nowak -Polish officer and pilot with the rank of brigadier general. Inspector of the Air Force in the General Command of the Armed Forces (that is the Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force).
Daniel Obajtek- Polish politician, local government activist, civil servant and manager. The current chairman of the huge Orlen corporation.
Sebastian Chwałek - Polish politician, lawyer, Law and Justice (PiS) activist, current CEO of PGZ.
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