Heroes of Lodz in 1918

Book is dedicated to the outstanding personalities of the Lodz related - deserved for the liberation of the former “Polish Manchester” and restitution of Poland in 1918. Shows the fate of politicians, local government officials, civic leaders and the soldiers; nationalists christian democrats, piłsu...

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Հիմնական հեղինակներ: Piskała, Kamil, Szymański, Marcin, Czernielewski, Konrad A., Lesiakowski, Krzysztof, Daszyńska, Jolanta A., Czekalska, Adrianna, Olejnik, Leszek, Kita, Jarosław
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author Piskała, Kamil
Szymański, Marcin
Czernielewski, Konrad A.
Lesiakowski, Krzysztof
Daszyńska, Jolanta A.
Czekalska, Adrianna
Olejnik, Leszek
Kita, Jarosław
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Czernielewski, Konrad A.
Daszyńska, Jolanta A.
Kita, Jarosław
Lesiakowski, Krzysztof
Olejnik, Leszek
Piskała, Kamil
Szymański, Marcin
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Czernielewski, Konrad A.
Lesiakowski, Krzysztof
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Czekalska, Adrianna
Olejnik, Leszek
Kita, Jarosław
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description Book is dedicated to the outstanding personalities of the Lodz related - deserved for the liberation of the former “Polish Manchester” and restitution of Poland in 1918. Shows the fate of politicians, local government officials, civic leaders and the soldiers; nationalists christian democrats, piłsudskites and socialists. Authors portray people, for which Lodz has become the springboard to great politics, the most important function of State and in the Polish Army, and those who remained local prominent political and social activists. Some of them were indigenous people of Lodz, others have tied up with Lodz at various stages of life. All, however - though in different areas – formed the history of Lodz: its political, social, economic and cultural life.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1538832025-03-07T12:26:35Z Heroes of Lodz in 1918 Piskała, Kamil Szymański, Marcin Czernielewski, Konrad A. Lesiakowski, Krzysztof Daszyńska, Jolanta A. Czekalska, Adrianna Olejnik, Leszek Kita, Jarosław Jarno, Witold Waingertner, Przemysław Rżewski Aleksy Skulski Leopold Starzyński Roman Sterling Seweryn Leopold Modern History of Poland History of Lodz Biographies Book is dedicated to the outstanding personalities of the Lodz related - deserved for the liberation of the former “Polish Manchester” and restitution of Poland in 1918. Shows the fate of politicians, local government officials, civic leaders and the soldiers; nationalists christian democrats, piłsudskites and socialists. Authors portray people, for which Lodz has become the springboard to great politics, the most important function of State and in the Polish Army, and those who remained local prominent political and social activists. Some of them were indigenous people of Lodz, others have tied up with Lodz at various stages of life. All, however - though in different areas – formed the history of Lodz: its political, social, economic and cultural life. 2025-03-07T12:26:33Z 2025-03-07T12:26:33Z 2018 book ONIX_20250307_9788381421010_61 9788381421010 9788381421003 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/153883 pol 100 Years of Independence image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/1061 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego electronic 10.18778/8142-100-3 Book is dedicated to the outstanding personalities of the Lodz related - deserved for the liberation of the former “Polish Manchester” and restitution of Poland in 1918. Shows the fate of politicians, local government officials, civic leaders and the soldiers; nationalists christian democrats, piłsudskites and socialists. Authors portray people, for which Lodz has become the springboard to great politics, the most important function of State and in the Polish Army, and those who remained local prominent political and social activists. Some of them were indigenous people of Lodz, others have tied up with Lodz at various stages of life. All, however - though in different areas – formed the history of Lodz: its political, social, economic and cultural life. 10.18778/8142-100-3 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788381421010 9788381421003 electronic open access
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Skulski Leopold
Starzyński Roman
Sterling Seweryn Leopold
Modern History of Poland
History of Lodz
Biographies
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Szymański, Marcin
Czernielewski, Konrad A.
Lesiakowski, Krzysztof
Daszyńska, Jolanta A.
Czekalska, Adrianna
Olejnik, Leszek
Kita, Jarosław
Heroes of Lodz in 1918
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Skulski Leopold
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Modern History of Poland
History of Lodz
Biographies
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Sterling Seweryn Leopold
Modern History of Poland
History of Lodz
Biographies
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