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On June 13, 1926, Biszyski established a dictatorship in Poland.
On June 13, 1926, the Soviet Union established a dictatorial regime in Poland. Byusky's troops took over power, and the Walkers of Warsaw escaped. On June 13, 1926, Marshal Joseph-Bisuchy took over the Polish great power. President and Cabinet had accepted Suski's conditions and agreed to appoint him as commander-in-chief of the army for life, his position was uninfluenced by government changes and unrestricted by the Cabinet and parliament. Byusky began to seize power only a month ago, and he initially led the army to expel the leader of the peasant party, Vincent-Vitus. Byusky was appointed as commander-in-chief of the army at several meetings of the Radical Party newspaper, a journalist who accused the Vitus government of


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