Filip Schleicher


Filip Schleicher (born 1870, died 22 February 1932 in Lviv) is a Polish lawyer of Jewish descent, vice president of Lviv.

He was a lawyer and a physician. He was first elected to the municipal council in the local elections in 1913 and served this function continuously until 1927. During World War I in February 1918 he was one of 100 members of the Temporary City Council in Lviv. During the Polish-Ukrainian War he did not cease his activity, he was then offered to become a member of the government of the West-Ukrainian People's Republic, but he refused. He became a member of the provisional ruling committee of Lviv on November 23, 1918.

After 1918, he served as vice president of the city.

On 2 May 1923, he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Bibliography

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