Polish government-in-exile

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The Polish government-in-exile was the internationally recognized Polish authority during World War II, operating from abroad after the 1939 invasion and coordinating resistance efforts against Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish government
government-in-exile
afterA Invasion of Poland
surface form: Invasion of Poland (1939)
alsoKnownAs Polish government-in-exile
surface form: Government of the Republic of Poland in exile

Polish government-in-exile
surface form: Polish Government of National Unity in exile
appliesToJurisdiction Polish Underground State
Second Polish Republic
capital Angers
London, England
surface form: London

Paris
coordinated Home Army (Armia Krajowa)
surface form: Polish resistance movement
country Poland
dissolved 1990
endTime 1990-12-22
executiveBody Polish government-in-exile self-linksurface differs
surface form: Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland in exile
hasPart Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in exile
Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in exile
surface form: Polish diplomatic service in exile

President of the Republic of Poland in exile
headOfGovernment Aleksander Zawisza
Antoni Pająk
Edward Szczepanik
Hugon Hanke
Kazimierz Sabbat
Stanisław Mikołajczyk
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski
Tomasz Arciszewski
Władysław Sikorski
headOfState August Zaleski
Stanisław Ostrowski
Władysław Raczkiewicz
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
ideology Polish nationalism
anti-communism
parliamentary democracy
inception 1939
languageUsed Polish
legislativeBody Polish government-in-exile self-linksurface differs
surface form: National Council of the Republic of Poland
locatedInTimePeriod Cold War
World War II
maintainedDiplomaticRelationsWith United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States

Vatican City
several Latin American states
militaryBranch Polish Armed Forces in the West
surface form: Polish Air Forces in exile

Polish Armed Forces in the West
Polish Navy
surface form: Polish Navy in exile
opposedBy Nazi Germany
Soviet Union
recognizedBy Allies of World War II
surface form: Allied powers

France
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
replacedBy Provisional Government of National Unity (Poland)
surface form: Polish People’s Republic government

Provisional Government of National Unity (Poland)
surface form: Provisional Government of National Unity
replaces Second Polish Republic
surface form: government of the Second Polish Republic
significantEvent Battle of France
Invasion of Poland
Katyń massacre diplomatic crisis
Tehran Conference loss of recognition
Yalta Conference decisions on Poland
transfer of presidential insignia to Lech Wałęsa
startTime 1939-09-30
supported Polish Underground State

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Home Army allegiance Polish government-in-exile
No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron allegiance Polish government-in-exile
No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron allegiance Polish government-in-exile
Polish forces allegiance Polish government-in-exile
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski allegiance Polish government-in-exile
Free France alliedWith Polish government-in-exile
Polish government-in-exile alsoKnownAs Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Government of the Republic of Poland in exile
Polish government-in-exile alsoKnownAs Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Polish Government of National Unity in exile
President of the Republic of Poland in exile appointedBy Polish government-in-exile
Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade associatedWith Polish government-in-exile
Polish II Corps associatedWith Polish government-in-exile
Polish Independent Highland Brigade associatedWith Polish government-in-exile
Council of National Unity collaboratedWith Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Polish Government-in-Exile
Czechoslovak military mission in London cooperatedWith Polish government-in-exile
AK dissolvedBy Polish government-in-exile
Kazimierz Sabbat employer Polish government-in-exile
Zofia Leśniowska employer Polish government-in-exile
Polish government-in-exile executiveBody Polish government-in-exile self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland in exile
Second Polish Republic followedBy Polish government-in-exile
Polish Committee of National Liberation follows Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Government of the Republic of Poland in exile
Polish Armed Forces in the West formedBy Polish government-in-exile
Union of Armed Struggle foundedBy Polish government-in-exile
Edward Szczepanik government Polish government-in-exile
Kazimierz Sabbat government Polish government-in-exile
Edward Szczepanik hasCitizenship Polish government-in-exile
Polish Underground State hasPart Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Government Delegation for Poland
Sikorski statue in London hasSubject Polish government-in-exile
Antoni Pająk headOfGovernment Polish government-in-exile
Władysław Sikorski headOfGovernment Polish government-in-exile
Polish government-in-exile legislativeBody Polish government-in-exile self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: National Council of the Republic of Poland
Home Army (Armia Krajowa) loyalTo Polish government-in-exile
subject surface form: Home Army
Polish Underground State loyalTo Polish government-in-exile
AK loyalty Polish government-in-exile
Antoni Pająk memberOf Polish government-in-exile
Gabriel Narutowicz memberOf Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Polish government in exile in Switzerland
Hugon Hanke memberOf Polish government-in-exile
Stanisław Mikołajczyk memberOf Polish government-in-exile
Stanisław Ostrowski memberOf Polish government-in-exile
Tomasz Arciszewski memberOf Polish government-in-exile
Władysław Anders memberOf Polish government-in-exile
Władysław Raczkiewicz memberOf Polish government-in-exile
August Zaleski memberOfPoliticalParty Polish government-in-exile
Edward Szczepanik movement Polish government-in-exile
Kazimierz Sabbat movement Polish government-in-exile
Stanisław Ostrowski movement Polish government-in-exile
Władysław Anders movement Polish government-in-exile
Zofia Leśniowska movement Polish government-in-exile
August Zaleski notableEvent Polish government-in-exile
this entity surface form: Polish government-in-exile after 1939