[WARSAW - Boleslaw Bierut on a visit to the capital - situational photographs]. 1955. set of 3 photographs, form ca 9x14 cm, by Jerzy Susut in Warsaw.
On the back, among others, stamp: "Susut Jerzy", identifying inscriptions: "Main railway station Warsaw 1955 Czerwenko - Bulgaria", "Airport - Okęcie Warsaw 1955 B. Bierut - Brig. Gen. Bordziłowski". Notations in crayon on the back of one photo, traces of peeling from the album on the others, otherwise good condition.
Boleslaw Bierut (born April 18, 1892 in Brigidkovsky Rur, died. March 12, 1956 in Moscow) - Polish politician, communist activist, NKVD agent,[7] Chairman of the National National Council (1944), President of the NKVD and deputy President of the Republic of Poland (1944-47), President of the Republic of Poland in 1947-1952 (elected by the Sejm of the Republic of Poland after the rigged parliamentary elections of 1947), leader of the Polish United Workers' Party (from 1948 as General Secretary and from March 17, 1954 as First Secretary of the Central Committee), Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1952 to 1954, deputy to the National Committee of the People's Republic of Poland, to the Legislative Sejm and to the Sejm of the People's Republic of Poland of the first term, member of the Military Commission of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party supervising the People's Army from May 1949. Builder of People's Poland (Wikipedia).
Jerzy Bordziłowski, Russian: Юрий Вячеславович Бордзиловский (born November 16, 1900 in Ostrow Mazowiecka, died April 5, 1983 in Moscow) is a Soviet and Polish military officer. Colonel general of the engineering troops of the Soviet Army and lieutenant general of the Polish Army. From 1954 to 1965 chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army (Wikipedia).
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