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Boguslaw Miedzinski

Boguslaw Miedzinski (22 March 1891 – 8 May 1972) was a Polish OZN politician who served in the Senate of the Second Polish Republic from 28 November 1938 to 2 November 1939, succeeding Alexander Prystor.

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Boguslaw Miedzinski was Miastkowo Kościelny, Congress Poland, Russian Empire (in the present-day Masovian Voivodeship, Poland) on 22 March 1891, and he became involved in the Polish Socialist Party and Polish nationalist organizations as a teenager. He became a commander of the Polish Military Organization before and during World War I, and he also participated in the creation of the Polish provisional government in November 1918. He was elected to the Sejm in 1922 as a Polish People's Party "Piast" deputy before joining Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie", and he served as Posts and Telegraphs Minister from 1927 to 1929 and cofounded the BBWR party. From 1929 to 1938, he edited the Gazeta Polska, and he also served in the Senate from 1938 to 1939. After the Invasion of Poland in 1939, Miedzinski went into exile in South Africa and England, and he died in London in 1972.

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