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Pilsudski Collection

"Pilsudski: The Polish Statesman Who Shaped History" In this captivating photograph from 1919, we see Pilsudski at his desk, deep in thought

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Pilsudski at Desk / 1919

Pilsudski at Desk / 1919
JOZEF PILSUDSKI Polish General and Statesman Date: 1867 - 1935

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Polish statesman

Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Polish statesman
Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski (1867-1935), Polish statesman in various roles from 1918 until his death. Date: circa 1914-1918

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Josef Pilsudski, 1867-1935

Josef Pilsudski, 1867-1935

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Just think! There are 30 million Poles!, c. 1918. Creator: Anonymous

Just think! There are 30 million Poles!, c. 1918. Creator: Anonymous
Just think! There are 30 million Poles!, c. 1918. Private Collection

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Warsaw - The Bruhl Palace (Sandomierski Palace)

Warsaw - The Bruhl Palace (Sandomierski Palace)
The Bruhl Palace (Polish: Palac Bruhla), otherwise known as Sandomierski Palace was a palace standing at Pilsudski Square

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Corrupt Petliura has sold Ukraine to the Polish pans!, 1920

Corrupt Petliura has sold Ukraine to the Polish pans!, 1920. Private Collection

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Portrait of Jozef Pilsudski (1867-1935), 1921

Portrait of Jozef Pilsudski (1867-1935), 1921. Found in the collection of Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Praca dla Polski, Polska dla pracy, 1930

Praca dla Polski, Polska dla pracy, 1930. Found in the collection of Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Jozef Pilsudski, c. 1920

Jozef Pilsudski, c. 1920. Found in the collection of Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Three Polish soldiers, WW1

Three Polish soldiers, WW1
Three Polish soldiers during the First World War. From left to right: artillery officer of Marshal Pilsudskis legions; sergeant of 1st Lancers

Background imagePilsudski Collection: At the Cafe Des Dictateurs

At the Cafe Des Dictateurs
Signor Mussolini (to Senior Primo de Rivera): This place isn t quite so exclusive as it used to be. An Interwar cartoon showing Kemal Ataturk, Mussolini, Jozef Pilsudski, Miguel Primo de Rivera

Background imagePilsudski Collection: SOVIET POSTER, 1920. Poster urging Lithuanians, Ukrainians and Bolsheviks to be

SOVIET POSTER, 1920. Poster urging Lithuanians, Ukrainians and Bolsheviks to be on guard against Josef Pilsudski, 1920

Background imagePilsudski Collection: marshall Josef Pilsudski on the Poniatowski Bridge, Warsaw, 12 May 1926, during the

marshall Josef Pilsudski on the Poniatowski Bridge, Warsaw, 12 May 1926, during the May Coup d etat. Also present (right) is At right is General Gustaw Orlicz-Dreszer

Background imagePilsudski Collection: Polish presidents daughters arrive as exiles in London, 1939

Polish presidents daughters arrive as exiles in London, 1939
Following the invasion of Poland, the two daughters of the President of Poland, General Joseph Pilsudski, arrive in London having fled to sanctuary by way of Lithuania. Date: 1939


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"Pilsudski: The Polish Statesman Who Shaped History" In this captivating photograph from 1919, we see Pilsudski at his desk, deep in thought. Marshal Jozef Pilsudski was a prominent Polish statesman who played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of his nation. Born Josef Pilsudski in 1867, he dedicated his life to fighting for Poland's independence and sovereignty. During World War I, three brave Polish soldiers stood alongside him as they fought valiantly on the frontlines. At the Cafe Des Dictateurs, Pilsudski strategized with fellow leaders to secure Poland's future. His vision extended beyond borders as he aimed to unite different nations under one banner of freedom and self-determination. The Bruhl Palace in Warsaw witnessed historic moments where decisions were made that would alter the course of history. It was here that corrupt Petliura's treachery came to light when he sold Ukraine to the Polish pans in 1920. A portrait captured in 1921 showcases Pilsudski's determination and resilience amidst challenging times. He believed strongly in "Praca dla Polski, Polska dla pracy" (Work for Poland, Poland for work), emphasizing economic growth and prosperity for all citizens. During tumultuous years around 1920, Soviet posters urged Lithuanians, Ukrainians, and Bolsheviks to join forces against their common enemy – an indication of how influential Pilsudski had become on both sides of the border. Josef Pilsudski passed away in 1935 but left behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations today. His unwavering dedication towards securing Poland's independence remains etched into history books forever.