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  1. Statue of Dmowski in Warsaw The Roman Dmowski Roundabout in Warsaw in 2022. Dmowski is considered one of the most influential conservative politicians in the history of modern Poland, although his legacy is controversial and he continues to be a highly polarizing figure.

  2. Roman Dmowski (born Aug. 9, 1864, Kamionek [now in Warsaw, Pol.]—died Jan. 2, 1939, Drozdowo, Pol.) was a Polish statesman, a leader of Poland’s struggle for national liberation, and the foremost supporter of cooperation with Russia as a means toward achieving that goal.

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  3. Roman Dmowski. Ten artykuł dotyczy polityka żyjącego w latach 1864–1939. Zobacz też: Roman Dmowski – urzędnik państwowy. Roman Stanisław Dmowski (ur. 9 sierpnia 1864 w Kamionku, zm. 2 stycznia 1939 w Drozdowie) – polski polityk, publicysta polityczny, minister spraw zagranicznych, poseł na Sejm Ustawodawczy II Rzeczypospolitej ...

  4. Learn about Roman Dmowski, a Polish politician and co-founder of National Democracy, who advocated for Polish cooperation with Russia and independence from Germany. Explore his role in the First World War, the Paris Peace Conference, and the Polish-Soviet War.

  5. Aug 9, 2019 · Roman Stanisław Dmowski was a Polish politician, statesman, and co-founder and chief ideologue of the National Democracy political movement. He saw the Germanization of Polish territories controlled by the German Empire as the major threat to Polish culture and therefore advocated a degree of accommodation with another power that ...

  6. Jan 5, 2022 · In the interwar period, Roman Dmowski was Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs. He also continued his journalistic activity. He died on 2 January 1939 and was buried in his family tomb at the Bródno Cemetery in Warsaw. The Institute of National Remembrance has commemorated Roman Dmowski on numerous occasions.

  7. Roman Dmowski was arguably the most capable and experienced politician among the Polish 'self-appointed missionaries' working in Britain during the First World War.