Jerzy Zdziechowski

During the years of 1917 and 1918 he was one of the leaders of Rada Polska Zjednoczenia Międzypartyjnego in Russia.

[1] He elaborated economic programme which realisation caused resignation of the Polish Socialist Party ruling coalition, and as a result of that, break-up and fall of the cabinet.

In 1926 Zdziechowski was brutally beaten by unidentified men in his own house in Warsaw.

Some political commentators indirectly accused Józef Piłsudski of ordering to intimidate Zdziechowski.

After World War II he became a chairman of Executive Department of the Political Council in London as a National Party member.

Jerzy Zdziechowski