- A
sybirak (Polish: [sɨˈbirak], plural: sybiracy) is a
person resettled to Siberia. Like its
Russian counterpart sibiryák, the word can
refer to any dweller...
- confiscated,
insurgents and
landowners were
deported to
Siberia (see:
sybirak) and a ban on land
acquisition by
ethnic Poles was introduced.
Kobryn was...
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extermination at
Auschwitz concentration camp,
established in 2011 17
September –
Sybirak's Day, Dzień Sybiraka, set on the
anniversary of
Soviet invasion of Poland...
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formed the
first major group of
Poles and
Lithuanians exiled to
Siberia (
sybirak). It is
estimated that
about 5,000
former confederates were sent there...
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after Poles who have been
exiled to Siberia. The
following streets meet at
Sybirak Roundabout: on the east,
Jerusalem Avenue (aleje Jerozolimskie); on the...
- sent to
Siberia for katorga.
These people have
become known in
Poland as
Sybiraks ("Siberians"). Some of them
remained there,
forming a
Polish minority in...
-
Krzysztof A.
Tochman (2010).
Major Wacław
Kopisto -
Cichociemny Oficer AK
Sybirak.
Wydawnictwo Libra PL sp. z o.o., Rzeszów. ISBN 9788389183583. Retrieved...
- Brykczyński
Menotti Garibaldi Zouaves of
Death Insurgence Polish uprisings Sybirak The
Prisoners International Workingmen's ****ociation
Lapinski expedition...
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would plague him
throughout life.
During his exile, Piłsudski met many
Sybiraks,
groups of
people who have
resettled to Siberia. He was
allowed to work...
- (review) Oleg Łatyszonek (1990). "Generał Bułak-Bałachowicz w
wojnie 1920 r".
Sybirak (in Polish). 2 (5): 7–12. Jarosław Tomasiewicz. "Ostatnia
wojna pierwszej...