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'''Cyryl Ratajski''' ([[1875]]-[[1942]]) was a Polish politician and lawyer.
'''Cyryl Ratajski''' ([[1875]]-[[1942]]) was a Polish politician and lawyer.


He was the president (mayor) of [[Poznań]] in the years [[1922]]-[[1924]], [[1925]]-[[1934]] and in September [[1939]]. In the years [[1924]]-[[1925]] he was the Polish minister of the interior.
He was the president (mayor) of [[Poznań]] in the years [[1922]]-[[1924]], [[1925]]-[[1934]] and in September [[1939]]. In the years [[1924]]-[[1925]] he was the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration of the Republic of Poland|Polish Minister of the Interior]].
From [[1937]] he was a member of Labour Party, [[Stronnictwo Pracy]]. During [[World War II]] he was the first [[Government Delegate's Office at Home|Head of Delegate's Office]] of the [[Polish government in exile]] (''Delegat Rządu na Kraj''), in the years [[1940]]-[[1942]].
From [[1937]] he was a member of Labour Party, [[Stronnictwo Pracy]]. During [[World War II]] he was the first [[Government Delegate's Office at Home|Head of Delegate's Office]] of the [[Polish government in exile]] (''Delegat Rządu na Kraj''), in the years [[1940]]-[[1942]].



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Monument of Cyryl Ratajski in Poznań

Cyryl Ratajski (1875-1942) was a Polish politician and lawyer.

He was the president (mayor) of Poznań in the years 1922-1924, 1925-1934 and in September 1939. In the years 1924-1925 he was the Polish Minister of the Interior. From 1937 he was a member of Labour Party, Stronnictwo Pracy. During World War II he was the first Head of Delegate's Office of the Polish government in exile (Delegat Rządu na Kraj), in the years 1940-1942.

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