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1924, Warsaw
County School Board of a county of Warsaw reminds of obligation to send children to school and their regular attendance on classes under penalties imposed on parents whose children miss classes with no important reason more »
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1920, Warsaw
Republic of Poland signs so-called little Treaty of Versailles in which it pledges itself to protect national and ethnic minorities on its territory. Content of the Treaty, signed by Poland on the 28th of June 1919, was published in Official Journal in 1920. more »
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1921, BytomA poster showing a map of Upper Silesia with marked German and Polish communes, showing that majority of them is Polish more »
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August, 1920
An ultimatum of a commander of the 16th Bolshevik Army Nikolaj Sollohub delivered in August 1920 to the President of Warsaw capitol city concerning unconditional surrender of the Polish capitol to the Bolsheviks more »
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The 11th of July 1920
A map of counties of Malbork and Kwidzyn with marked results of the plebiscite, which were very unfavorable for Poland. In area of a former Kwidzyn district border between Poland and Germany was demarcated 20 kilometers from the Vistula. In addition Germans were granted a right to use a port in Korzeniowo. more »
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After 1919, Lodz - Z. Terakowski and co. Lithographic OfficePlebiscite contributions for benefit of uniting Warmia and Masuria, Spisz and Orawa, Cieszyn Silesia and Upper Silesia with Poland of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 marks. more »
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The 18th of August 1920, PlockDescriptions of moral and material losses of citizens of Plock during the Bolshevik invasion in 1920. more »
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1920, Warsaw
A propaganda poster summoning to fight in war between Poland and the Bolsheviks in 1920, titled "To arms! This is how a village occupied by the Bolsheviks looked like".
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