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  • 71Proto-Slavic language — Proto Slavic is the proto language from which Slavic languages later emerged. It was spoken before the seventh century. As with all other proto languages, no attested writings have been found; the language has been reconstructed by applying the… …

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  • 72Józef Kasparek — (1915–2002) was a Polish lawyer, historian and political scientist. Until World War II he lived in southeastern Poland (in Poland s southern Kresy ), in an area that is now in western Ukraine.LifeJózef Kasparek was born in 1915 in Broumov (German …

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  • 73Edmund Charaszkiewicz — ; Punitz (Poniec), October 14, 1895 mdash; December 22, 1975, London) was a Polish military intelligence officer who specialized in clandestine warfare. Between the World Wars, he helped establish Poland s interbellum borders. Also, for a dozen… …

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  • 74Polish Crown Jewels — Contents 1 History 2 Components 2.1 Gallery 3 See also …

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  • 75Prometheism — (Polish: Prometeizm ) was a political project initiated by Poland s Józef Piłsudski. Its aim was to weaken Tsarist Russia and its successor state, the Soviet Union, by supporting nationalist independence movements of the major non Russian peoples …

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  • 76History of Polish intelligence services — This article covers the history of Polish intelligence services dating back to the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. Contents 1 Commonwealth 2 Partitions 3 1914–18 4 1918–21 …

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  • 77Jerzy Kuryłowicz — (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ kurɨˈwɔvit͡ʂ]; 1895 1978) was a Polish linguist who studied Indo European languages. He was the brother of Włodzimierz Kuryłowicz and his son is also called Jerzy Kuryłowicz. Contents 1 Life 2 Work in… …

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  • 78Jadwiga Falkowska — Infobox Person name = Jadwiga Falkowska caption = ps. Jaga birth date = birth date|1889|11|13|mf=y dead=dead birth place = Tver, Russia death date = death date and age|1944|8|7|1889|11|13|mf=y death place = Warsaw, Poland Jadwiga Falkowska… …

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  • 79Grodno Sejm — ( pl. Sejm grodzieński; lt. Gardino seimas) was the last Sejm (session of parliament) of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Grodno Sejm, held in fall of 1793 in Grodno, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (now Hrodno, Belarus) is infamous because its… …

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  • 80Stalag VIII-B — Lamsdorf was a notorious German Army prisoner of war camp, later renumbered Stalag 344. Located near the small town of Lamsdorf (now called Łambinowice) in Silesia. The camp initially occupied barracks built to house British and French prisoners… …

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