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Polonization or
Polonisation (Polish: polonizacja) is the
acquisition or
imposition of
elements of
Polish culture, in
particular the
Polish language. This...
- of the
Orthodox Church,
minimising the
number of
active parishes and
Polonizing Orthodox churches ****ociated not only with the Tsar, but — as time went...
- of Lublin. In the
years following the union, the
process of
gradual Polonization of both
Lithuanians and
Ruthenians gained steady momentum. In culture...
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considered themselves German but had been neutral;
those who were
partially "
Polonized" but "Germanizable"; and
Germans who were of
Polish nationality. Himmler...
- in the
context of the
Communist concept of
class struggle. However,
Polonization of the
figure was also met by
opposition because it was
supposedly too...
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uniform political nation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The main
Polonizing factors, as in
other areas of the
First Republic of Poland, were the church...
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Chodkiewicz (Lithuanian:
Jonas Kazimieras Chodkevičius; c. 1616–1660) was a
Polonized Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic). Jan
Kazimierz was
Master of the Stables...
- Ruthenian,
where it
became an
official language,
before a
process of
Polonization began in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. By the 18th century, Ruthenian...
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William John Burke,
Burkauskas (
polonized Burkowski) (December 14, 1902 –
April 19, 1972) was an
American professional golfer during the
early 20th century...
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Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Croatisation Czechization Macedonization Polonization Russification Serbianisation Slovakization Ukrainization ****enization...