Wacław Jędrzejewicz
Wacław Jędrzejewicz | |
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Wacław Jędrzejewicz in 1934 | |
| President of the Piłsudski Institute of America | |
| In office 1977–1978 | |
| Preceded by | Jan Fryling |
| Succeeded by | Tadeusz Pawłowicz |
| Executive Director of the Piłsudski Institute of America | |
| In office 1943–1948 | |
| Succeeded by | Marian Chodacki |
| Executive Director of the Piłsudski Institute of America | |
| In office 1963–1964 | |
| Preceded by | Wincenty Kowalski |
| Succeeded by | Jan Fryling |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 29 January 1893 Spiczyńce, Russian Empire (formerly Poland) |
| Died | 30 November 1993 (aged 100) Cheshire, Connecticut, U.S. |
| Resting place | Powązki Cemetery, Warsaw, Poland |
General Wacław Jędrzejewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvat͡swaf jɛndʐɛˈjɛvit͡ʂ]; 29 January 1893 – 30 November 1993) was a Polish Army officer, diplomat, politician and historian, and subsequently an American college professor.
He was co-founder, president, and long-time executive director of the Józef Piłsudski Institute of America.