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  • 1polish — polisher, n. /pol ish/, v.t. 1. to make smooth and glossy, esp. by rubbing or friction: to polish a brass doorknob. 2. to render finished, refined, or elegant: His speech needs polishing. v.i. 3. to become smooth and glossy through polishing: a… …

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  • 2Polish Armed Forces in the West — refers to the Polish military formations formed to fight along the Western Allies and against Nazi Germany and its allies. The formations, loyal to the Polish government in exile, were first formed in France and its Middle East territories… …

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  • 3Polish-Swedish union — was a short lived personal union between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Kingdom of Sweden, when Sigismund III Vasa, King of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, was crowned King of Sweden in 1592. In 1599, after a civil war, he lost… …

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  • 4High Court of Australia — Established 1903 Jurisdiction Australia Location Ca …

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  • 5Polish Corridor — The Polish Corridor in 1923 1939 …

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  • 6Polish–Swedish wars — The Polish–Swedish Wars were a series of wars between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, in the wider meaning to the series of wars in which both Sweden and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth participated between 1563 and 1721, in the… …

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  • 7Polish–Soviet War in 1920 — oviet Forces in early 1920Soviet forces had recently been very successful against the White Russians, defeating Denikin, and had signed peace treaties with Latvia and Estonia. The Polish front became the most important war theater and majority of …

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  • 8Polish literature — Introduction       body of writings in Polish, one of the Slavic languages. The Polish national literature holds an exceptional position in Poland. Over the centuries it has mirrored the turbulent events of Polish history and at times sustained… …

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  • 9Polish–Czechoslovak border conflicts — Territorial changes of Poland Border conflicts between Poland and Czechoslovakia began in 1918 between the Second Polish Republic and First Czechoslovak Republic, both freshly created states. The conflicts centered on the disputed areas of… …

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  • 10Polish culture during World War II — Part of a series on the Culture of Poland Periods …

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