Leon Wasilewski

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Leon Wasilewski was a Polish politician, diplomat, and historian known for serving as Poland’s first foreign minister after World War I and for his work on Polish-Ukrainian relations.

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instanceOf Polish politician
diplomat
historian
human
areaOfActivity Eastern Europe
Second Polish Republic
countryOfCitizenship Poland
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Wasilewski
fieldOfWork diplomacy
history
politics
genre diplomatic history
political history
givenName Leon
hasGender male
hasNotableAchievement helping organize the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of newly independent Poland
ideology socialism
support for national self-determination
languageSpoken Polish
Russian
Ukrainian
movement Polish independence movement
notableFor advocacy of cooperation between Poles and Ukrainians
being Poland’s first foreign minister after World War I
expertise on Eastern borderlands of Poland
participation in the creation of Polish foreign policy after regaining independence
publications on nationalities and border issues
support for peaceful resolution of Polish-Ukrainian conflicts
work on Polish-Ukrainian relations
notableRole advisor on minority and nationality issues in the Second Polish Republic
participant in shaping Poland’s eastern policy after World War I
occupation diplomat
historian
politician
politicalAlignment Polish socialist movement
positionHeld Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland
Polish foreign minister
residence Lwów
surface form: Lviv

Warsaw
sphereOfInfluence Polish foreign policy
interwar diplomacy
workFocus Polish-Ukrainian relations
nationalities policy in Eastern Europe

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Wanda Wasilewska father Leon Wasilewski