Second Cabinet of Władysław Sikorski
The Second Cabinet of Władysław Sikorski (Polish: Drugi rząd Władysława Sikorskiego) was the first cabinet of the Polish Government in Exile, formed after Nazi Germany invasion and seize of Poland in September–October 1939, headed by General and former Prime Minister (1922-1923). The appointed was first President in exile Władysław Raczkiewicz
Cabinet, formed on September 30, 1939 and dismissed on July 18, 1940, was preceded by the last the Government resided in country (under Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski) and was succeeded by third Sikorski cabinet.
- Gen. Władysław Sikorski - Prime Minister, Minister of Military Affairs and Minister of Internal Affairs
- Stanisław Stroński (SN) - Deputy Prime Minister (until December 1939), Minister of Information
- Col. Adam Koc - Minister of the Treasury, Minister of Industry and Commerce
- August Zaleski - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Aleksander Ładoś (SL) - Minister without Portfolio (until December 1939)
- Adam Romer - Head of Presidium of the Council of Ministers
Changes:
- Jan Stańczyk (PPS) - Minister of Social Services (since October 2, 1939)
- Józef Haller (SP) - Minister without Portfolio (since October 3, 1939)
- Gen. Władysław Sikorski - Minister of Justice (since October 16, 1939)
- Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski - Minister without Portfolio (since October 16, 1939)
- Marian Seyda (SN) - Minister without Portfolio (since October 16, 1939)
- Stanisław Kot (SL) - Minister without Portfolio (since December 7, 1939)
- Henryk Leon Strasburger - Minister of Industry and Commerce (since December 9, 1939)
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