Marian Chodacki

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Marian Chodacki

Marian Stanisław Chodacki (born July 15, 1898 in Neu Sandez , Galicia , † June 26, 1975 in New York ) was a Polish officer and diplomat. He was Polish General Commissioner in the Free City of Danzig (1936–1939).

During the First World War , Chodacki served in the Polish Legion (1912–1917). He attended the War Academy in Warsaw in 1924 . From 1927 to 1931 he worked as a military attaché in Finland and Sweden.

Chodacki later served as a Legation Councilor (1935–1936) in Prague and was followed by Kazimierz Papée as the representative of the Second Polish Republic in Gdansk .

After the Second World War he worked as director of the Piłsudski Institute in New York (1949–1951).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America: The Polish review , Volume 20, 1975, p. 185.
  2. Andrzej Pepłoński: Wywiad Polskich Sil Zbrojnych na Zachodzie 1939-1945 , AWM, 1995, p 136. (Polish)
  3. ^ Marian Wojciechowski : The Polish-German Relations 1933–1938 , p. 567.
  4. Homepage "Jozef Pilsudski Institute of New York" ( Memento of the original from July 25, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pilsudski.org