The Republic of Poland Ambassador to Denmark is the Poland's foremost diplomatic representative in Denmark , and head of the Poland's diplomatic mission in Denmark. He is the highest Poland's diplomatic representative to the Queen and the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark .
As with all Poland Ambassadors , the ambassador to Denmark is nominated by the President of Poland and confirmed by the Parliamentary Commission of the Foreign Affairs. The ambassador serves at the pleasure of the President, and enjoys full diplomatic immunity.
Poland Embassy in Denmark is located in Copenhagen .
List of ambassadors of Poland to Denmark
Second Polish Republic
1919–1924: Aleksander Maria Dzieduszycki (envoy )
1924: Kazimierz Papée (chargé d’affaires )
1924–1928: Konstanty Rozwadowski (envoy )
1928–1931: Zygmunt Michałowski (envoy )
1936–1936: Michał Sokolnicki (envoy )
1936–1940: Jan Starzewski (envoy )
April 5, 1940 – close-down of the embassy due to the German Occupation of Denmark
People's Polish Republic
1945–1946: Piotr Szamański (chargé d’affaires )
1946–1954: Stanisław Kelles-Krauz (envoy )
1954–1957: Józef Dryblas (envoy )
1957–1963: Stanisław Dobrowolski
1963–1968: Romuald Poleszczuk
1968–1973: Henryk Wendrowski
1973–1978: Stanisław Pichla
1978–1981: Bohdan Trąmpczyński
1981–1984: Tadeusz Wujek
1984–1989: Lucjan Piątkowski
Third Polish Republic
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