Marion Anthony Zioncheck, an American politician, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1933 until his death in 1936. He represented Washington's 1st congressional district as a Democrat. Zioncheck was born in Kęty, Poland, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and arrived in Seattle, Washington with his parents four years later. He attended the University of Washington where in 1927 he became president of the student government.
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- Marion Anthony Zioncheck, an American politician, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1933 until his death in 1936. He represented Washington's 1st congressional district as a Democrat. Zioncheck was born in Kęty, Poland, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and arrived in Seattle, Washington with his parents four years later. He attended the University of Washington where in 1927 he became president of the student government. He also earned a law degree from the University of Washington while making a name for himself as a left-wing leader in the Democratic Party and the Washington Commonwealth Federation, which supported his election to Congress in the 1932 election.
- Marion Anthony Zioncheck, polityk amerykański, członek Izby Reprezentantów w latach 1933-1936. Marion Zioncheck urodził się w Kętach, w Polsce. W 1905 wyjechał z rodzicami do Ameryki, gdzie osiedli w Seattle w stanie Waszyngton. W latach 1919–1929 studiował prawo na Uniwersytecie Waszyngtona; tam związał się z Partią Demokratyczną, która poparła go w wyborach do Kongresu w 1932. Jako kongresman Zioncheck znany był głównie z pijackich eskapad; ataki prasy, a także krytyka popieranej przez niego polityki Franklina Roosevelta wpędziły go w depresję i doprowadziły do samobójstwa. Wyskoczył z okna swojego biura w Seattle, zostawiając notatkę następującej treści: Jednyną nadzieją mojego życia była zmiana fatalnego systemu i dania szansy, jeśli nie na zamożność, to na godne przetrwanie tym, którzy zmuszeni są żyć w ubóstwie. Jego mandat objął przyjaciel i sojusznik polityczny, Warren G. Magnuson.
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- Marion Anthony Zioncheck, an American politician, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1933 until his death in 1936. He represented Washington's 1st congressional district as a Democrat. Zioncheck was born in Kęty, Poland, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and arrived in Seattle, Washington with his parents four years later. He attended the University of Washington where in 1927 he became president of the student government.
- Marion Anthony Zioncheck, polityk amerykański, członek Izby Reprezentantów w latach 1933-1936. Marion Zioncheck urodził się w Kętach, w Polsce. W 1905 wyjechał z rodzicami do Ameryki, gdzie osiedli w Seattle w stanie Waszyngton. W latach 1919–1929 studiował prawo na Uniwersytecie Waszyngtona; tam związał się z Partią Demokratyczną, która poparła go w wyborach do Kongresu w 1932.
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