Alfred Wysocki

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Alfred Wysocki

Alfred Wysocki (26 August 1873 - 3 September 1959) – Polish lawyer and diplomat in Poland. He was ambassador of Poland to Sweden (1924-1928), Germany (1931-1933) and Rome (1933-1938). In the years 1938-1939 he was a senator . [1]

Life

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century he was a journalist of Gazeta Lwowska and also member of the Young Polish Bohemian in Lwów.

In 1919-1920 Polish deputation councilor and chargé d'affaires in Prague, then in Berlin. In 1922-1923 general inspector of a Polish consular office in Paris.

From 1928 to 1931 Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Polish senator in 1938-1939. Stayed in Warsaw during the German occupation of Poland in the Second World War.

He was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Christ (1931). On November 10, 1938 Wysocki was awarded the great sash of the Order of Polonia Restituta for "outstanding achievements in government service."

References

  1. ^ Alfred Wysocki, przyszły dyplomata, pracował wówczas w „Gazecie Lwowskiej” i jako młody odporny, zwykł być tak odprowadzać do domu z winiarni George’a Jana Kasprowicza, zawołanego zabawowicza o słabej głowie, i robił to tak, żeby Kasprowicz był przekonany, że to on Wysockiego odprowadza.Palestra 11-12/2006
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