Adam Pragier

Adam Pragier
Adam Szymon Pragier
Born
Adam Szymon Pragier

(1886-12-12)12 December 1886
Died24 July 1976(1976-07-24) (aged 89)
NationalityPolish
EducationBartłomiej Nowodworski High School, University of Zurich PhD
Occupation(s)Professor Free Polish University, Member of the Sejm (1922-1930), Minister of Information in London exile
EmployerPolish Polish government-in-exile
Known forCzas Przeszły Dokonany - "The Past Perfect. Lives and Times" (1966)
Spouse(s)Eugenia Pragierowa (1912-1939), Stefania Zahorska
AwardsCross and Order Odrodzenia Polski, Medal Niepodleglosci
Adam Pragier – sketch published in the paper "Rozwój", 4 November 1931 during the Brest trials.

Adam Szymon Pragier (12 December 1886 - 24 July 1976) was a Polish economist, Doctor of Jurisprudence professor at the Free Polish University, socialist activist, politician, member of the Polish Legions and writer. A minister of information and documentation in the Polish government-in-exile in London, he upheld for the rest of his life its legal continuity in the struggle for the restoration of Poland as a sovereign state.