- in the 16th century, most
Warmiaks, po****ting the
areas around Olsztyn,
remained Catholics.
During World War II, the
Warmiaks were ****cuted by the ****...
- Albert, Duke of
Prussia secularized the
duchy and converted.
Roman Catholic Warmiaks and
Masovians were not affected, as they
inhabited parts that formally...
- the
Russian Empire. Only in
Southern Warmia Catholic Poles – so
called Warmiaks (not to be
confused with
predominantly Protestant Masurians) – comprised...
- the
Russian Empire. Only in
southern Warmia Catholic Poles – so
called Warmiaks (not to be
confused with
predominantly Protestant Masurians) – comprised...
-
Prussian German;
southern Warmia was po****ted by both
Germans and
Polish Warmiaks. The
Polish po****tion was
subjected to
intense Germanisation policies...
-
football club
based in Olsztyn. It was
founded on 15 July 1945 as OKS
Warmiak. They
compete in
group I of the III liga,
following relegation from the...
- ISBN 0-295-95358-6
Google Books Józef Burszta, Bożena Beba,
National culture of
Masurs and
Warmiaks, Zakład
Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, 1976, p. 58
Google books....
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Warmiak [ˈvarmjak] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Łyse,
within Ostrołęka County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It...
-
returned to
Poland after the fall of
communism in 1989.
Poles in
Germany Warmiaks Grzegorz J****z in
Manfred Kittel,
Deutschsprachige Minderheiten 1945:...
- Dudy Puszczańskie Grądzkie
Klenkor Łączki
Lipniki Piątkowizna
Plewki Pupkowizna Serafin Szafranki Tartak Tyczek Warmiak Wejdo Wyżega
Zalas Złota Góra...