Dr. Stanisław Ostrowski

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Dr. Stanisław Ostrowski

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Birthplace: Lwów, Austria/Poland
Death: November 22, 1982 (90)
London, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Newark, United Kingdom
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Son of Michał Ostrowski and Maria Ostrowska
Husband of Kamila Ostrowska and Stefania Ostrowska

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About Dr. Stanisław Ostrowski

Stanisław Ostrowski studied medicine at Lwow University. During the Polish-Ukrainian War (battle of Lwów (1918)) and the Polish-Bolshevik War (1919–1920) Ostrowski participated as a physician with the Polish Army. Following these conflicts he became Vice Mayor, and later Mayor, of Lwow. He was also a three-term member of the Sejm from the BBWR Bloc. As a legislator he focused on health affairs as well as developing a reputation of being a defender of minorities' rights.

After the Soviet invasion of Poland (1939), he was arrested and imprisoned in Moscow (until 1941). Among his fellow prisoners was Anandyn Amar, former Prime Minister and President of Mongolia. He was released from Soviet captivity on amnesty following the Sikorski–Mayski agreement as an officer of the Polish Army in the East by efforts of (commander-in-chief general Władysław Anders) in 1942.

In 1944–1945 he participated in the anti-Nazi Germany Italian campaign as a physician of military hospitals. When World War II ended, he moved to England and became involved in the politics of the Polish community there, which included the Polish government in exile.

Ostrowski was the third president of Poland in exile (1972–1979). He took office after death of President August Zaleski. To begin with he had to deal with a deep crisis within the emigre circles. Zaleski, despite earlier promises, declined to step down after seven years in office (1954), which caused formation of the Council of Three, an opposition body, recognized by a part of the emigrees as a collective head of state. Ostrowski's selection was recognized by the council, which then dissolved itself. Because of that Ostrowski is credited for uniting Polish emigree circles. He also strongly refused to acknowledge annexation of the eastern areas of the Second Polish Republic by the USSR after World War II.

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Dr. Stanisław Ostrowski's Timeline

1892
October 29, 1892
Lwów, Austria/Poland
1982
November 22, 1982
Age 90
London, United Kingdom
November 22, 1982
Age 90
Newark, United Kingdom