Today, February 7, 2023, is the fourth death anniversary of Jan Olszewski. He was Poland’s first non-communist prime minister.
Jan Olszewski was born on August 20, 1930, in Warsaw. Jan Olszewski was a scout of the Grey Ranks. In the Warsaw Uprising, he was supposed to serve as a liaison, but the quick end of the fighting in Praga deprived him of the possibility of active participation. After the Soviets entered Poland, he participated in anti-communist underground activity for a year.
On December 6, 1991, he headed the first non-communist government of a reborn Poland. His government implemented the vetting resolution of May 28, 1992. On June 4, 1992, it was overthrown by the defenders of the “round table.” Jan Olszewski passed away on February 7, 2019.