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Popular history biography of one of the great figures in modern Polish history in the 100th anniversary year of their rebirth J zef Pilsudski (1868-1935) is the heroic and controversial leader of the reconstituted Poland that emerged out of World War I. Although he never held an elected office he placed his personal stamp on the development of the Pre-War Polish Republic. In some ways he was a visionary for the era (A Federation of Eastern States, free education, woman's suffrage) he also was responsible for a dominant military presence and a coup against the elected government. Professor Lenkiewicz examines the legacy of "The Marshal" in Polish and world history. This is a translation from Polish based on his research collected over many years.