Slowo Polskie (The Polish Word), editorial board and contributors (1918 -- 1939)) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Slowo Polskie (The Polish Word), editorial board and contributors (1918 -- 1939))
Historical Note:
Slowo Polskie was a Polish periodical published from 1895 through August of 1946 in Lviv (Lwow). It was a National Democratic Movement (Endecja) periodical until Pilsudski’s coup d’état in May 1926.
In 1921, editor-in-chief was Waclaw Mejbaum, in 1923, it was Stanislaw Grabski, who later became minister of education; Roman Kordys was the last editor-in-chief before the Pilsudski camp came to power in May 1926. The publisher was Wladyslaw Kucharsi. In post-May 1926 Poland, Slowo Polskie had changed political orientation. It became one of the Sanation (Sanacja) camp's publications. The new editor-in-chief became Antoni Skrzynski.