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After the War ended in 1945, Lange returned to Poland. He then renounced his American citizenship and returned to the United States in the same year as the new first to the United States. In 1946, Lange served as the Polish delegate to the . He went back to Poland in 1947, where he continued working for the Polish government, while continuing his academic pursuits at the and the . Lange was deputy chairman of the 1961–1965 and as such one of four acting ( ) from August 7, to August 12, 1964.

Lange was born in as son of Arthur Julius Lange and Sophie Albertine Rosner. He studied and at , where he received a B.A. (1926) and a Masters of Law (Ll.D, 1928). From 1926 to 1927 Lange worked at the Ministry of Labor in . This was followed by a research assistantship at the (1927–1931). He married Irene Oderfeld in 1932. In 1934, a fellowship brought him to , from where he emigrated to the in 1937. He then became a professor at the in 1938, and was U.S. citizen in 1943. was so impressed with Lange's work that he not only prevailed on President to obtain a for Lange to visit the to speak with him personally, but also proposed offering him a position in the future Polish cabinet. Towards the end of , Lange broke with the in and transferred his support to the sponsored by the . As a result of this trip, the condemned Lange and defended the Polish government-in-exile. Lange returned to the United States at the end of May, met with Prime Minister , who happened then to be in , stressed how reasonable was prepared to be, and asked the to put pressure on the exiled Poles. Subsequently, Lange served as a go-between for and during the .

Oskar Ryszard Lange (July 27, 1904  РІР‚“ October 2, 1965) was a and . He was most known for advocating the use of market pricing tools in and providing a model of .

2 October 1965(1965-10-02) (aged 61)

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