| Jedwabne pogrom The Jedwabne pogrom (or Jedwabne massacre) () was the mass murder of Jewish residents of Jedwabne in German Nazi occupied Poland that took place on July 10, 1941, during World War II. The responsibility sensu stricto was ascribed to approximately 40 non-Jewish ethnic Polish men from or around the town of Jedwabne. Jedwabne_pogrom
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| Otwock Otwock is a town in central Poland, some southeast of Warsaw, with 42,765 inhabitants (2004). It is situated on the right bank of Vistula River below the mouth of Swider River. Otwock is home to a unique architectural style called Swidermajer. Otwock is situated in the Masovian Voivodship since 1999; previously, it was in Warszawa Voivodship (1975-1998). It is the capital of Otwock County. The town covers the area of 47 square kilometers. Forested areas make 23% of the territory. Otwock
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| Polonization Polonization () is the acquisition or imposition of elements of Polish culture, especially Polish language, as experienced in some historic periods by non-Polish populations of territories controlled or substantially influenced by Poland. Polonization
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| Operation Wisła This article is about the 1947 deportation of Ukrainians by the Polish government. Vistula Operation redirects here. For other possible meanings, see Vistula Offensive.Operation Wisła () was the codename for the 1947 deportation of southeastern post-war Poland's Ukrainian (including Boyko and Lemko) populations, carried out by the Polish Communist authorities About 200,000 people, residing in southeastern Poland were forcibly resettled to the new territories in the north and west of the country. Operation_Wisła
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| Central Labour Camp Jaworzno Central Labour Camp Jaworzno () was a concentration camp in Jaworzno, Poland. It operated from 1943 until 1956, run first by Nazi Germany and then by the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of Poland. Estimated over 9,000 people died in the camp, and several thousand more prisoners were executed elsewhere. Central_Labour_Camp_Jaworzno
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| Foundation for Active Rehabilitation Foundation for Active Rahabilitation () (FAR) is a non-profit Polish organization of social and professional rehabilitation of disabled people after spinal cord injuries. In existence since 1988, the Foundation organizes the biggest Polish sporting event for disabled athletes, called Active Rehabilitation Games. Foundation_for_Active_Rehabilitation
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| Bogdan Musial Not to be confused with German bobsleigh athlete Bogdan Musiol.Bogdan Musial () is German historian of Polish background specializing in history of the Second World War.Bogdan Musial was born 1960 in Wielopole, Dąbrowa County. In 1985 he sought and received political asylum in the Federal Republic of Germany, in 1992 he was naturalized. Bogdan_Musial
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| Silesian Fantasy Club Silesian Fantasy Club (or Silesian Science-Fiction Club, ) is the oldest science fiction and fantasy fandom club in Silesia, Poland. Founded in 1981 in Katowice, it has been the organizer of Polcon, largest of Polish science-fiction conventions, four times (1986, 1988, 1997 and 2001), and yearly organizes the Seminarium Literackie con, as well as anime&manga Asucon. Silesian_Fantasy_Club
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| Bagdad, Poland Bagdad is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wyrzysk, within Piła County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Wyrzysk, east of Piła, and north of the regional capital Poznań. In 2006 the village had a population of 120.Formerly, before World War II, Bagdad was a farm and belonged to Mieczysław Chłapowski, a Polish landlord and politician. The village currently has a manor house (Gothic Revival architecture style), and a stud farm. Bagdad,_Poland
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| Jan Woleński Jan Woleński (Jan Hertrich-Woleński), born on , Polish philosopher. He is currently Professor of philosophy at the Jagiellonian University (since 1991); he graduated both in philosophy and law, attaining his doctorate and "habilitation" (second degree) in jurisprudence. Jan_Woleński
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| Israel Gutman Israel Gutman () (born 1923, Warsaw) is a Polish-born Israeli historian of the Holocaust. Israel_Gutman
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| Lędyczek Lędyczek (formerly German Landeck) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Okonek, within Złotów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Okonek, north of Złotów, and north of the regional capital Poznań.Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For more on its history, see Złotów County. Lędyczek
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