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    Edward Ochab (Polish: [ˈɛdvart ˈɔxap]; 16 August 1906 – 1 May 1989) was a Polish communist politician and top leader of Poland between March and October 1956. As a member of the Communist Party of Poland from 1929, he was repeatedly imprisoned for his activities under the Polish government of the time.

  2. Edward Mieczysław Ochab, ps. „Feliks”, „Łukasz”, „Paweł”, „Ludwik”, „Adam”, „Wicek”, „Karol” (ur. 16 sierpnia 1906 w Krakowie, zm. 1 maja 1989 w Warszawie) – polski polityk i działacz społeczny, działacz komunistyczny. Członek tajnego Centralnego Biura Komunistów Polski przy Komitecie Centralnym WKP(b) (1944).

  3. May 3, 1989 · Edward Ochab, the former Polish Communist Party leader and president, has died in Warsaw, the official Polish press agency said today. He was 83 years old, the agency said. Mr....

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Edward_OchabEdward Ochab - Wikiwand

    Edward Ochab was a Polish communist politician and top leader of Poland between March and October 1956.

  5. May 21, 2014 · Edward Ochab-przemówienie noworoczne, 31.12.1967. Początek przemówienia noworocznego Przewodniczącego Rady Państwa Edwarda Ochaba, nadanego w radiu i telewizji 31 grudnia 1967 roku o godzinie...

  6. Edward Ochab. Edward Mieczysław Ochab (* 16. August 1906 in Krakau, damals Österreich-Ungarn; † 1. Mai 1989 in Warschau) war ein polnischer Politiker und General

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  8. Edward Ochab, First Secretary of the PUWP from 20 March to 21 October 1956, who helped to negotiate the Sino-Polish initiative against the Kremlin, in 1985 described the Polish gamble with particular glee: “never before or since has anyone played the kinds of tricks on our Soviet friends that they put up with from us [laughter]!”1 Although ...