Edward Rydz-Śmigły

1886 - 1941

photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

country of citizenship:  Poland
languages spoken, written or signed:  Polish
award received:  Order of the White EagleKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the White EagleGrand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of FinlandCommander of the Order of Military VirtueSilver Cross of the Virtuti MilitariGrand Cross of the Order of Polonia RestitutaCommander with Star of the Order of Polonia RestitutaCommander of the Order of Polonia RestitutaDecade of Independence RegainedCross of Independence with SwordsCross of ValourGold Cross of Merit‎ (Poland)Army of Central Lithuania Cross of MeritWar Medal 1918-1921Order of the Rising Sun, 1st classIron Cross 2nd ClassKnight grand cross of the order of the crown of Italy1st Class of the Order of the Cross of the EagleCross of LibertyGrand Cross of the Order of Merit of HungaryOrder of the White Star, Special SashOrder of St. SavaCross of the Order of Lāčplēšis, 2nd classGrand Cross of the Legion of HonourGrand Officer of the Legion of HonourCommander of the Legion of HonourOrder of the Three Stars, 1st ClassKnight of the Order of the Iron Crown (Austria)Officer's badge "Parasol"honorary doctor of the University of WarsawCross of the 70th anniversary of the January UprisingHonorary citizen of GrodnoCommemorative Badge of the Inspector General of the Armed ForcesOrder of the Iron CrownGrand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Romania)Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of RomaniaCross of the Order of Lāčplēšis, 3rd classKnight Grand Cross of the Order of Faithful ServiceWar Merit Cross (Italy)
position held:  president

Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły [ˈɛdvard ˈrɨdz ˈɕmiɡwɨ] (11 March 1886 – 2 December 1941; nom de guerre Śmigły, Tarłowski, Adam Zawisza), also called Edward Śmigły-Rydz, was a Polish politician, statesman, Marshal of Poland and Commander-in-Chief of Poland's armed forces, as well as a painter and poet. During the interwar period, he was an exceptionally admired public figure in Poland and was regarded as a hero for his exemplary record as an army commander in the Polish Legions of World War I and the ensuing Polish–Soviet War in 1920. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief and Inspector General of the Polish Armed Forces following Marshal Józef Piłsudski's death in 1935. Rydz served in this capacity at the start of World War II during the invasion of Poland.When war loomed, political differences fell away and defense became the national priority. Consequently, Rydz's stature eclipsed even that of the president. The shock of the Polish defeat made objective evaluations of his legacy during and after the war difficult; his reputation, very much tied to the critical early months of World War II, remains tendentious and controversial. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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