Marian Spychalski

Marian Spychalski
Spychalski in 1965
3rd Chairman of the Polish Council of State
In office
10 April 1968 – 23 December 1970
Prime MinisterJózef Cyrankiewicz
First SecretaryWładysław Gomułka
Edward Gierek
President in exile
Preceded byEdward Ochab
Succeeded byJózef Cyrankiewicz
Minister of National Defence
In office
13 November 1956 – 11 April 1968
Prime MinisterJózef Cyrankiewicz
Preceded byKonstanty Rokossowski
Succeeded byWojciech Jaruzelski
Mayor of Warsaw
In office
18 September 1944 – 5 March 1945
Preceded byMarceli Porowski
Succeeded byStanisław Tołwiński
Personal details
Born(1906-12-06)6 December 1906
Died7 June 1980(1980-06-07) (aged 73)
PartyPPR (1942-48)
PZPR (1948-80)
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party of Poland
Awards(see below)
Nickname(s)Marek, Orka
Military service
Allegiance Provisional Government of National Unity
Polish People's Republic
Branch/service Polish People's Army
Years of service1944–1949
1956–1968
Rank Marszałek Polski (Marshal of Poland)
CommandsGwardia Ludowa
Defence Minister
Battles/warsWorld War II
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Marian "Marek" Spychalski (Polish: [ˈmarjan spɨˈxalskʲi]; 6 December 1906 – 7 June 1980) was a Polish architect in pre-war Poland, and later, military commander and a communist politician. During World War II he belonged to the Polish underground forces operating within Poland and was one of the leaders of the People's Guard, then People's Army. He held several key political posts during the PRL era, most notably; Chairman of the Council of State, mayor of Warsaw and Defence Minister.