Josef Cichy
Josef Cichy (Polish: Józef Cichy)(born 1852, dead 1913 in Cieszyn) was Silesian politician, owner of manufacture in Goleszów, member of the first authorities of Silesian People's Party, a candidate this party in the time election to Silesian Parliament in Opava from country election district Frysztat-Cieszyn-Jabłonków, leader of local group of Silesian People's Party in Cieszyn, co-founder (in 1910) and chairman (since 1911) of the Union of Silesians, in 1911 president of Head Authority of Election Committee for Józef Kożdoń, chairman Buy and Sale Company for East Silesia.
Sources
- Dariusz Jerczyński, Orędownicy niepodległości Śląska, Zabrze 2005 ISBN 83-919589-4-9 pages 219-220.
See also
- Józef Kożdoń
- Silesian People's Party
- Ewald Latacz
- Joseph Musiol
- Union of Upper Silesians
- Theofil Kupka
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