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- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation abstract "The Polish Committee of National Liberation (Polish Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego, PKWN), also known as the Lublin Committee, was a provisional government of Poland, officially proclaimed 22 July 1944 in Chełm under the direction of State National Council (Krajowa Rada Narodowa, or KRN) in opposition to the Polish government in exile. It exercised control over Polish territory re-taken from Nazi Germany and was fully sponsored and controlled by the Soviet Union.On 22 July 1944 the Manifesto of the Polish Committee of National Liberation was published, announcing radical social, political and economic reform, continuation of the fight against Nazi Germany, nationalisation of industry and a "decent border in the West". It also proclaimed the PKWN to be "the only legitimate Polish government", thus formally rejecting the Polish government in exile. Soon afterwards, the Soviet Union started to transfer power in the Soviet-controlled areas of Lublin, Białystok, Rzeszów and Warsaw Voivodships to the PKWN. Actual control over those areas remained in the hands of the NKVD and the Red Army, however.[citation needed] Beginning August 1, 1944, the Committee was officially headquartered in Lublin. Nikolai Bulganin represented Soviet administration.Among the members of the PKWN were politicians of various communist and leftist parties accepted by Soviet authorities. Its chairman was Edward Osóbka-Morawski (Polish Socialist Party, Polska Partia Socjalistyczna, or PPS). His deputies were Wanda Wasilewska (Union of Polish Patriots, Związek Patriotów Polskich, or ZPP) and Andrzej Witos (People's Political Party, SL), a younger brother of Wincenty Witos, a notable pre-war politician. Andrzej Witos was later replaced by Stanisław Janusz.Other members included those from KRN, ZPP, Worker's Party of Polish Socialists (RPPS), SL, Democratic Party (SD), Polish Workers' Party (PPR) and unaffiliated.On 31 December 1944, the PKWN was joined by several members of the Polish government in exile, among them Stanisław Mikołajczyk[citation needed]. In January 1945, after the Soviet Union entered Warsaw, it was then transformed into the Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Rząd Tymczasowy Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, RTRP) that was to govern the areas taken by the Red Army from Nazi Germany until the elections were held.".
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- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation comment "The Polish Committee of National Liberation (Polish Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego, PKWN), also known as the Lublin Committee, was a provisional government of Poland, officially proclaimed 22 July 1944 in Chełm under the direction of State National Council (Krajowa Rada Narodowa, or KRN) in opposition to the Polish government in exile.".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Comitato Polacco di Liberazione Nazionale".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Comité polonais de Libération nationale".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Gobierno de Lublin".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Lubliner Komitee".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Polish Committee of National Liberation".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Polski Komitet Wyzwolenia Narodowego".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Pools Comité van Nationale Bevrijding".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "Польский комитет национального освобождения".
- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation label "ポーランド国民解放委員会".
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- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation sameAs ポーランド国民解放委員会.
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- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation sameAs Polski_Komitet_Wyzwolenia_Narodowego.
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- Polish_Committee_of_National_Liberation depiction PKWN_manifest.jpg.
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