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    Nicolas Grunitzky (French pronunciation: [nikɔla gʁynitski]; 5 April 1913 – 27 September 1969) was the second president of Togo and its third head of...
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  • relative of Nicolas Nicolas Grunitzky (1913–1969), Togolese politician of Polish descent This page lists people with the surname Grunitzky. If an internal...
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  • greatuncle was Nicolas Grunitzky, former president of Togo. His paternal great-grandfather was Polish hence his surname. When Grunitzky was eight years...
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  • Dina Grunitzky (1903–1963) is the wife of the first president of Togo Sylvanus Olympio. She was the wife first lady of the Republic of Togo from 15 April...
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    outside the American embassy in Lomé. The coup leaders quickly brought Nicolas Grunitzky and Antoine Meatchi, both of whom were exiled political opponents...
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    involvement in the elections (including the 1956 election that made Nicolas Grunitzky, the brother to Olympio's wife, the Prime Minister of the colony as...
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  • January 1967 to 14 April 1967 following the overthrow of President Nicolas Grunitzky's government. Kléber Dadjo was born in Siou on 12 August 1914. He was...
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  • power to an interim government led by Nicolas Grunitzky. The military leader Gnassingbé Eyadéma overthrew Grunitzky in a bloodless coup in 1967. He assumed...
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    d'état Sylvanus Olympio Emmanuel Bodjollé Étienne Eyadéma Kléber Dadjo Nicolas Grunitzky Coup successful 28 October 1963  Dahomey 1963 Dahomeyan coup d'état...
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  • likely lived only a few hours. 1967 – Gnassingbé Eyadéma overthrows Nicolas Grunitzky and installs himself as the new President of Togo, a title he will...
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