Skowronek

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Skowronek stands for:


Skowronek ( Polish for lark ) is the family name of the following people:

  • Czeslaw Skowronek (born November 27, 1937), Polish economic politician and politician, 1991 Interior Minister in the Jan Bielecki cabinet
  • Helmut Skowronek (1931–2019), German psychologist
  • Henryk Skowronek (June 25, 1923 - October 26, 1981), Polish weightlifter ; six-time Polish champion, Olympic participant in 1952
  • Herbert Skowronek (* 1953), German soccer player
  • Hubert Skowronek (December 3, 1941 - January 6, 1979), Polish football player; with Górnik Zabrze Polish champion 1971 and 1972, national player 1966
  • Jerzy Skowronek (June 21, 1937 - July 23, 1996), Polish historian, professor at the University of Warsaw since 1984, Vice-Rector 1985–1987, from 1993 head of the Polish State Archives
  • Ludwig / Ludwik Skowronek (April 6, 1859 - May 10, 1934), Catholic clergyman and politician from Upper Silesia ; 1907 Reichstag candidate for the Center Party , in 1918 advocated the autonomy of Upper Silesia within the German Reich
  • Michał Skowronek (* 1949), Polish middle-distance runner
  • Norbert Skowronek (* 1947), German sports official
  • Ryszard Skowronek (* 1949), Polish athlete
  • Stephen Skowronek (* 1951), American political scientist, since 1999 professor at Yale University

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