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Polish State Archives
"Polish Archives? section presents the most valuable documents concerning important and interesting facts of Polish history, taken from two central national repositories: the Central Archives of Historical Records and the Archives of Modern Records. The collection comprises of both medieval treaties between Poles and the Teutonic Order, the first constitution in Europe - the Constitution of the Third of May - and the radio transmission on the events of the Warsaw Rising in 1944. The pictures of the archives are accompanied by detailed comments, depicting the content and the historical context in which the documents arose.
All the reproductions of the documents are published on Poland.pl website with the consent of the Head Office of the State Archives. The photographs were taken by the State Archives or by the mentioned individuals. The reproductions, comments and translations of the archives are subject to copyright.
The Middle Ages (before 1500)
Modern Era (16-18th century)
Post-Partition Era (19th century)
World War I (1914-1918)
The Interwar Period (1918-1939)
World War II (1939-1945)
Post-war Period (after 1945) |
POLAND in brief
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Warsaw |
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38 milion |
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1 zloty = 100 groszy |
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312,685 km2 (120,727 sqm) |
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U.S. cancels Fulbright grants to Palestinian scholars
30 May 2008 GAZA: The State Department has withdrawn all Fulbright grants to Palestinian students in Gaza hoping to pursue advanced degrees at American institutions this fall because Israel has not granted permission for the students to leave Gaza. Israel's restriction is in keeping with its policy of isolating this coastal strip, which is run by the militant group Hamas. Read On... | January 1, 2008
01 Jan 2008 A free public service of the Institute for Historical Review January 1, 2008 Read On... | Picture of fake monks in Lhassa...Merci de faire circuler l'information ...
02 Apr 2008 London, March 20 - Britain's GCHQ, the government communications agency that electronically monitors half the world from space, has confirmed the claim by the Dalai Lama that agents of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the PLA, posing as monks, triggered the riots that have left hundreds of Tibetans dead or injured.
GCHQ analysts believe the decision was deliberately calculated by the Beijing leadership to provide an excuse to stamp out the simmering unrest in the region, which is already attracting unwelcome world attention in the run-up to the Olympic Games this summer. Read On... | Polish enemies fight over Gen Emil Fieldorf
22 Dec 2007 This weekend, two elderly Polish women sit alone in their upper-floor apartments, about 850 miles apart, anxiously awaiting a telephone call. Helena Brus (née Wolinska) and Maria Fieldorf-Czarska Read On... | Ron Paul For The Republican Nomination
21 Dec 2007 By now, readers will know who I favor in the Democratic race. Here's my most considered case. But what of the GOP? For me, it comes down to two men, Ron Paul and John McCain That may sound strange, because in many ways they are polar opposites: the champion of the surge and the non-interventionist against the Iraq war; the occasional meddling boss of Washington and the live-and-let-live libertarian from Texas. But picking a candidate is always a mix of policy and character, of pragmatism and principle. And what these two mavericks share, to my mind, is a modicum of integrity. At one end of the character scale, you have the sickening sight of Mitt Romney, a hollow shell of cynicism and salesmanship, recrafted to appeal to a base he studied the way Bain consultants assess a company. Paul and McCain are at the other end. They have both said things to GOP audiences that they knew would offend. Read On... | Cold War II
30 Oct 2007 These are exciting days in Washington, as the government directs its energies to the demanding task of "containing Iran" in what Washington Post correspondent Robin Wright, joining others, calls "Cold War II." [1] During Cold War I, the task was to contain two awesome forces. The lesser and more moderate force was "an implacable enemy whose avowed objective is world domination by whatever means and at whatever cost." Hence "if the United States is to survive," it will have to adopt a "repugnant philosophy" and reject "acceptable norms of human conduct" and the "long-standing American concepts of `fair play'" that had been exhibited with such searing clarity in the conquest of the national territory, the Philippines, Haiti and other beneficiaries of "the idealistic new world bent on ending inhumanity," as the newspaper of record describes our noble mission. [1] The judgments about the nature of the super-Hitler and the necessary response are those of General Jimmy Doolittle, in a critical assessment of the CIA commissioned by President Eisenhower in 1954. They are quite consistent with those of the Truman administration liberals, the "wise men" who were "present at the creation," notoriously in NSC 68 but in fact quite consistently. Read On... | Young people of the new millennium
30 Oct 2007 Dear young people! Christ counts on you! Accept his challenge; fulfil the task responsibly. Do it at once. Do not put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Learn to use verbs in present tenses, the verbs that will give contents to your involvement since this is the only way to participate in building better future. (John Paul II) Read On... | Will Poland's Election Be a Referendum on De-Communization?
30 Oct 2007 Following months of bickering, Poland's populist-conservative coalition government finally collapsed in September after two years in power. Early elections are scheduled for this Sunday, Oct. 21. Some suggest that they may turn into a referendum on de-Communization. To grasp the players and issues at stake, a whistle stop tour of Poland's political history and geography is in order. Read On... | Who Is The Real Enemy?
01 Dec 2004 Do you support your country even if what it does is evil? So, what does that make you? It is truly a devil of a choice.
Support American soldiers murdering innocent civilians throughout Iraq and win the hollow, uneasy applause of your neighbors?
Or do you secretly root for Iraqi civilians turned revolutionaries trying the defend their war-wracked country against the murderous Western invaders ... and risk being arrested for treason?
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