-
Drzymała's wagon (Polish: wóz Drzymały) was a
house on
wheels built by
peasant Michał
Drzymała (1857-1937) as a
protest against Imperial Germany's policy...
- Michał
Drzymała (Polish: [ˈmixaw dʐɨˈmawa]; 13
September 1857 – 25
April 1937) was a
Polish peasant living in the
Greater Poland region (or the
Grand Duchy...
-
league football, the club was
taken over in the mid-1990s by
Zbigniew Drzymała,
president of the
Inter Groclin Auto company, and enjo**** an
instant string...
-
musician Michał
Chylinski (born 1986),
Polish basketball player Michał
Drzymała (1857–1937),
Polish rebel Michał ****er (born 1936),
Polish philosopher...
- p. 15,
archived from the
original on 2019-05-21,
retrieved 2012-10-01.
Drzymala, Daren. 2002.
Biblical Christianity.
Xulon press. p. 122: "classically...
- 1869),
rabbi Grzegorz Balcerek (born 1954),
Roman Catholic bishop Michał
Drzymała (1857–1937),
Polish national activist Rudolf Mosse (1843–1920), publisher...
- 1007/978-3-540-78594-1_7, ISBN 978-3-540-78593-4,
retrieved 2023-03-06
Drzymała, Jan (2007).
Mineral processing :
foundations of
theory and
practice of...
- to
other places in
Greater Poland and beyond,
whereas Michał
Drzymała with the
Drzymała's wagon became a
regional folk hero. In the
Russian Partition,...
- 2011–present 13
years Konrad Darocha Miłosz Kazuń Klan 2011–present 13
years Ewa
Drzymała Ewa
Godlewska Klan 2011–present 13
years Michał Żebrowski
Andrzej Falkowicz...
- removed; and a ban
issued on the
building of
houses by non-Germans. (See
Drzymała's van.)
Germanisation in
schools included the
abuse of
Polish children by...