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Zdrada [
ˈzdrada] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Puck,
within Puck County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland. It lies approximately...
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Jerzy Władysław
Zdrada (born 26
November 1936 in Częstochowa) is a
Polish historian and politician. He is a
member of the
Polish Academy of
Sciences and...
- Białorusi
brylowali w reżimowych mediach. Według
eksperta to „dyplomatyczna
zdrada stanu”,
Rzeczpospolita 4.2.2025, p. A3 (online version: https://www.rp...
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uprising of
which he
informed Wsyslaw Czartoryski. The
historian Jerzy Zdrada records that by the late
spring and the
early summer of 1863,
there were...
- unpo****rity
during the
Partitions period, in some
Polish texts it was
dubbed as
Zdrada Nieustająca -
Permanent Treason. The
establishment of an
institution of...
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Warszawa 1983
Zdrada 1963, pp. 299–300.
Zdrada 1963, p. 299.
Zdrada 1963, pp. 311–312.
Zdrada 1963, pp. 312–314.
Zdrada 1963, pp. 312, 317–318.
Zdrada 1963, p...
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Milza 2009a, pp. 346–347.
Milza 2009a, pp. 345–350.
Milza 2009a, p. 317.
Zdrada,
Jerzy (1973). Jarosław Dąbrowski 1836–1871.
Wydawnictwo Literackie. Archived...
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Revolutionary Faith James H.
Billington List of
Poles (Złotorzycka 1946, p. 8)
Zdrada,
Jerzy (1973). JAROSŁAW DĄBROWSKI, 1836–1871. Kraków:
Wydawnictwo Literackie...
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Antoni Abraham (December 19, 1869,
Zdrada - June 23, 1923) was a
Polish promoter of
Pomeranian culture,
Kashubian activist and po****r writer.
Polski Słownik...
- 1986b, pp. 232–287.
Burant 1985, pp. 131–156.
Gierowski 1986b, pp. 287–311.
Zdrada 2010
Gierowski 1986b, pp. 311–318.
Lukowski &
Zawadzki 2006, pp. 182–187...