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Bereza Kartuska Prison (Miejsce
Odosobnienia w
Berezie Kartuskiej, "Place of
Isolation at
Bereza Kartuska") was
operated by Poland's...
- The
Battle of
Bereza Kartuska was
fought between the
Second Polish Republic and
Soviet Russia around the
village Bereza Kartuska (now Byaroza, Belarus)...
- it has been used till late 1940s: Biaroza-Kartuzskaya (Polish:
Bereza Kartuska).
During the
Great Northern War, the
monastery housed a
conference held...
- Poland, with 17,584
inhabitants (area 2.6 km2). It
includes the area
around Kartuska Street, the main road out of Gdańsk
towards Kartuzy). Recently,[when?]...
-
Belarusian language was discouraged.
Belarusian leadership was sent to
Bereza Kartuska prison. In
September 1939, the
Soviet Union invaded and
occupied eastern...
- co-founder of the
National Radical Camp and
later splinter faction ONR-ABC. He was one of the
inmates of
Detention Camp
Bereza Kartuska.[citation needed] v t e...
-
Javakhetian goose Kaluga goose Kangan goose Kars
goose Kartuzy landrace (
Kartuska)
Kholmogory goose (Холмогорская)
Kielce landrace (Kielecka)
Koean goose...
- were put on
trial by Piłsudski's
regime and
jailed in the
infamous Bereza Kartuska prison. The
party was a
member of the
Labour and
Socialist International...
- War I
troops had been
evacuated from the region, the
Battle of
Bereza Kartuska, a Polish–Soviet skirmish, took place. It
occurred during a
local Polish...
-
political prisoners and have
therefore been
called "political prisons":
Bereza Kartuska,
interwar Poland Evin Prison, Iran
Peter and Paul Fortress,
Imperial Russia...