Jedwabne pogrom — The Jedwabne pogrom (pronounced [jɛdˈvabnɛ]) of July 1941 during German occupation of Poland, was a massacre (pogrom) of at least 340[1] Polish Jews of all ages. These are the official findings of the Institute of National Remembrance, confirmed… … Wikipedia
Чарторижский, князь Адам (Адам Юрий) Адамович — (правильнее Чарторийский) родился 14 го января 1770 г. в Варшаве. Мать его, княгиня Изабелла (см.), в первые годы своего замужества вела жизнь великосветской дамы, исполненную всякого рода забав и увеселений, и воспитанием детей не занималась.… … Большая биографическая энциклопедия
Marian Czakański — (1946) is a Polish statesman and economist. He briefly served as Minister of Health in the government of Marek Belka (2004). Contents 1 Education 2 Early career 3 As Minister of Health 4 … Wikipedia
Copyright law of Poland — Polish copyright law is regulated by the act from 1994. The first Polish copyright law act has been enacted in 1926 (although copyright issues have been regulated on territories of partitioned Poland in 19th century by governments of German… … Wikipedia
Массовые убийства в Пшишовице — Массовые убийства в Пшишовице … Википедия
Цецишовский, Каспар Казимир — или Цецишевский (Kasper Kazimierz Kolumna Cieciszowski) архиепископ могилевский и митрополит римско католической церкви в России, род. в Мазовии в 1745 г., происходил из древнего польского рода и был сыном Доминика Цецишовского, литовского… … Большая биографическая энциклопедия
Religious denominations in Poland — The constitution of Poland provides for freedom of religion, and the Polish government generally respects this right in practice. The Polish Constitution and religion Chapter 2, Article 53: 1. Freedom of faith and religion shall be ensured to… … Wikipedia
Silesian Stadium — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Silesian Stadium Stadion Śląski fullname = Silesian Stadium Stadion Śląski nickname = Witches Pot location = Chorzów, Silesia, Poland built = 1956 opened = 22 July 1956 owner = Silesian Voivodeship seating capacity … Wikipedia
Przyszowice massacre — The Przyszowice massacre ( pl. Zbrodnia przyszowicka or tragedia przyszowicka ) was a perpetrated by the Red Army against civilian inhabitants of the Polish village of Przyszowice in Upper Silesia during the period January 26 to January 28, 1945 … Wikipedia
Attack on the NKVD Camp in Rembertów — On May 21, 1945, a unit of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK), led by Colonel Edward Wasilewski, attacked a NKVD camp located in Rembertów on the eastern outskirts of Warsaw. The Soviets kept there hundreds of Poles, members of the Home Army, whom … Wikipedia