Edward Ochab

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Edward Ochab

In office
March 1956 – October 1956
Preceded by Bolesław Bierut
Succeeded by Władysław Gomułka

Born 1906
Died 1989
Political party Polish United Workers' Party

Edward Ochab (1906–1989) was a Polish Communist politician who was First Secretary of the Communist party between March and October 1956 and served as head of state in the years 1964-1968. Ochab withdrew from politics in 1968 in the aftermath of the anti-Semitic campaign in Poland.

Preceded by
Bolesław Bierut
General Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party
1956
Succeeded by
Władysław Gomułka
Preceded by
Aleksander Zawadzki
Chairman of the Polish Council of State
1964–1968
Succeeded by
Marian Spychalski


Coat of Arms of the People's Republic of Poland
Chairmen of the Polish Council of State
Bolesław BierutAleksander ZawadzkiEdward OchabMarian SpychalskiJózef CyrankiewiczHenryk JabłońskiWojciech Jaruzelski



Logo of the Polish United Workers' Party
First Secretaries of the Central Committee of the PUWP
Bolesław BierutEdward OchabWładysław GomułkaEdward GierekStanisław KaniaWojciech JaruzelskiMieczysław Rakowski


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