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  1. Ignacy Mościcki (Polish pronunciation: [iɡˈnatsɨ mɔɕˈtɕitskʲi] ⓘ; 1 December 1867 – 2 October 1946) was a Polish chemist and politician who was the country's president from 1926 to 1939. He was the longest serving president in Polish history.

  2. Ignacy Mościcki (born Dec. 1, 1867, Mierzanów, Pol., Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died Oct. 2, 1946, Versoix, Switz.) was a Polish statesman, scholar, and scientist, who, as president of the Polish republic, was a supporter of the dictatorship of Józef Piłsudski.

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  3. Ignacy Mościcki (ur. 1 grudnia 1867 w Mierzanowie, zm. 2 października 1946 w Versoix) – polski chemik, polityk, w latach 19261939 trzeci prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Naukowiec, wynalazca, budowniczy polskiego przemysłu chemicznego. Początkowo związany z ruchem socjalistycznym.

  4. However, the eminent chemist and inventor swapped an intensive scientific career for a political one. Ignacy Mościcki was a professor at Warsaw University of Technology - he worked in the Faculty of Technical Electrochemistry and used numerous foreign experiments (both academic and industrial). Then came the turning point in Polish history ...

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Already in the early years of the 20th century, in exile, the future President of the Second Republic of Poland made many discoveries in chemistry and electricity. He became the inventor of a method for easily obtaining nitric acid and constructed high-voltage capacitors.

  6. Ignacy Mościcki. Ignacy Mościcki (born 1 December 1867, died 2 October 1946) Józef Piłsudski’s age-mate, one of the posthumous supporters of the January Uprising, a generation of the rebels.

  7. The Polish statesman, scholar, and chemist Ignacy Mościcki served as the third president of the Polish republic from 1926 to 1939. He was a follower and strong supporter of the Polish nationalist Józef Piłsudski .