- the "Kashubian
Capital of America,"
Wiarus was
published in the "good"
Polish spoken in
Warsaw and Krakow.
Wiarus also
provided printing services for...
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Image from the "
Wiarus"
newspaper depicting Marshal Piłsudski,
President Mościcki and
Marshal Śmigly-Rydz as the
fathers of Poland....
- Paul, Minnesota) 1885–1923, St. Paul. W****ly, African-American
readership Wiarus (Winona) (1895–1919)
Local newspapers Aitkin Independent Age
Willmar Tribune...
- Winona,
Minnesota to edit
Wiarus. Derdowski's
arrival made
Winona a
major center of Polish-American
intellectual life.
Though Wiarus may have
changed its affiliation...
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Saint Stanislaus Kostka Parish and
founder of the Polish-language
newspaper Wiarus Tracy Caulkins, swimmer, three-time
Olympic gold
medalist Max Conrad, aviator...
- Karwia. Jan
Romuald Byzewski (1842–1905),
Catholic priest and
founder of the
Wiarus newspaper. Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 29
lipca 2014 r. w sprawie...
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Sokol sports clubs, the workers'
union Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie (ZZP),
Wiarus Polski (press), and Bank
Robotnikow were
among the best-known such organisations...
- was
founded in 1876 in
Dortmund by
bookseller Hipolit Sibilski. In 1890,
Wiarus Polski, the
first Polish newspaper in the region, was
established in Bochum...
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sports clubs and the workers'
union Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie (ZZP),
Wiarus Polski (press) and Bank Robotników were
among the best
known such organizations...
-
consisting of
three platoons of
about 30 men led by "Rekin" (Chmielowski), "
Wiarus", and "Bitny" (J. Boguszewski), was sent to Sz****–Zanie on 2 February 1946...