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Adam Rapacki (b. December 24, 1909 in Lwów - October 19, 1970 in Warsaw, Poland), was a Polish politician and diplomat.
In the years 1945–1948 he was a member of the Polish Socialist Party, followed by its successor Polish United Workers' Party. To 1968 he was a member of the Politbureau of the Central Committe. For the years 1956-1968 he was foreign minister in the cabinet of Józef Cyrankiewicz. Previously he had been minister of seafaring and minister of higher education and research.
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