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About this sound Józef Beck (October 4, 1894 in Warsaw – June 5, 1944 in Stăneşti, Romania) served the Second Republic of Poland as diplomat and military officer, and close associate of Józef Piłsudski. He is most famous for being Polish foreign minister in the 1930s, when he largely set Polish foreign policy. He tried to fulfill Piłsudski's dream of making Poland the leader of a regional coalition.
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Józef Beck Beck, Jozef
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Polish diplomat and military officer
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1894-10-04Z 1894-10-06Z
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1894-01-01Z
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1944-06-05Z
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1944-01-01Z
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
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