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Bolesław Drobner (born 28 June 1883 in Kraków, died 31 March 1968 in Kraków) was a Polish politician. A member of the Polish Socialist Party, he supported cooperation with the communists. Arrested by the NKVD after the Soviet invasion of Poland, in 1943 he was released. Drobner joined a pro-Soviet Polish communist organization the Union of Polish Patriots and later the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN). As leader of the "Lublin Poles", he led a delegation to Żagań on 13 May 1945 where he pledged allegiance of his town to the Soviet Union.

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  • Bolesław Drobner (born 28 June 1883 in Kraków, died 31 March 1968 in Kraków) was a Polish politician. A member of the Polish Socialist Party, he supported cooperation with the communists. Arrested by the NKVD after the Soviet invasion of Poland, in 1943 he was released. Drobner joined a pro-Soviet Polish communist organization the Union of Polish Patriots and later the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN). As leader of the "Lublin Poles", he led a delegation to Żagań on 13 May 1945 where he pledged allegiance of his town to the Soviet Union. In 1945 Drobner became the first Polish mayor (president) of Wrocław (former Breslau) and was deputy to State National Council and then to Polish Sejm (national legislature). He was a senior marshal of the latter institution in 1957, 1961 and 1965. He was also a notable supporter of the artistic group Piwnica pod Baranami. (en)
  • Bolesław Drobner (geboren 28. Juni 1883 in Krakau; gestorben 31. März 1968 ebenda) war ein polnischer sozialistischer Politiker (PPSD, PPS, , PZPR). Der promovierte Chemiker war nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in 1945 der erste polnische Stadtpräsident von Breslau sowie 1947 bis zum Tod Sejm-Abgeordneter. (de)
  • Bolesław Drobner, ps. „Jan Okoński”, „Doktor”, „Jan Dębczak” (ur. 28 czerwca 1883 w Krakowie, zm. 31 marca 1968 tamże) – polski działacz socjalistyczny, doktor chemii, kierownik Resortu Pracy, Opieki Społecznej i Zdrowia PKWN (1944), pierwszy powojenny prezydent Wrocławia (1945). (pl)
  • Болеслав Дробнер (польск. Bolesław Drobner; 28 июня 1883, Краков — 31 марта 1968, там же) — польский политический и государственный деятель, революционер, публицист. Первый послевоенный президент Вроцлава. (ru)
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  • Bolesław Drobner (geboren 28. Juni 1883 in Krakau; gestorben 31. März 1968 ebenda) war ein polnischer sozialistischer Politiker (PPSD, PPS, , PZPR). Der promovierte Chemiker war nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in 1945 der erste polnische Stadtpräsident von Breslau sowie 1947 bis zum Tod Sejm-Abgeordneter. (de)
  • Bolesław Drobner, ps. „Jan Okoński”, „Doktor”, „Jan Dębczak” (ur. 28 czerwca 1883 w Krakowie, zm. 31 marca 1968 tamże) – polski działacz socjalistyczny, doktor chemii, kierownik Resortu Pracy, Opieki Społecznej i Zdrowia PKWN (1944), pierwszy powojenny prezydent Wrocławia (1945). (pl)
  • Болеслав Дробнер (польск. Bolesław Drobner; 28 июня 1883, Краков — 31 марта 1968, там же) — польский политический и государственный деятель, революционер, публицист. Первый послевоенный президент Вроцлава. (ru)
  • Bolesław Drobner (born 28 June 1883 in Kraków, died 31 March 1968 in Kraków) was a Polish politician. A member of the Polish Socialist Party, he supported cooperation with the communists. Arrested by the NKVD after the Soviet invasion of Poland, in 1943 he was released. Drobner joined a pro-Soviet Polish communist organization the Union of Polish Patriots and later the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN). As leader of the "Lublin Poles", he led a delegation to Żagań on 13 May 1945 where he pledged allegiance of his town to the Soviet Union. (en)
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