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Polnische Hochzeit (Polish Wedding) is a 1937
operetta by the
Polish Jewish composer Joseph Beer to a
libretto by his
mentor Fritz Löhner-Beda and Alfred...
- The
Polish Armed Forces (Polish:
Polska Siła Zbrojna, German:
Polnische Wehrmacht) was a
military formation created during World War I. It was created...
- (2005): Einführung in das
polnische Recht, 2. Teil § 15 Rn. 5. Cf.
Oplustil in Liebscher/ Zoll (2005): Einführung in das
polnische Recht, 2. Teil § 15 Rn...
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Polish Auxiliary Corps (Polish:
Polski Korpus Posiłkowy,
Austrian German:
Polnisches Hilfskorps, Hungarian:
Lengyel Segédhadtest) was the name of the Polish...
- Deutsch-
Polnische Begegnungsschule! „Willy-Brandt-Schule“ in
Warschau (WBS, Polish: Polsko-Niemiecka Szkoła Spotkań i
Dialogu im. Willy’ego
Brandta w...
- into
opposition against each other.
Identified by
Grzegorz Motyka as the
Polnisches Schutzmannschaftsbataillon 202, the unit, upon
transfer to
Volhynia and...
-
operations against the
Polish resistance. The
Germans also
created a
Polnische Kriminalpolizei.[citation needed]. The
Polish criminal police team was...
- The
Polish Party (German:
Polnische Partei) was a
political party in the
German Empire and the Free City of Danzig.
Representing the
Polish po****tion...
-
Government area of German-occupied Poland. Its
official German name was
Polnische Polizei im
Generalgouvernement (Polish
Police of the
General Government;...
- Volhynia. Notably,
there were no
trained policemen there, in
contrast to
Polnisches Schutzmannschaftsbataillon 202
formed in Kraków from the
regular Polish...