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  • 101Polish–Teutonic War — can refer to:*Polish–Teutonic War (1308–1309) describes the Teutonic takeover of Danzig *Polish–Teutonic War (1326–1332) concluded by the Treaty of Kalisz (1343) *Polish–Teutonic War (1409–1411) known as the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War or… …

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  • 102POLISH, DAVID — (1910–1995), U.S. Reform rabbi, Zionist leader. Polish (pronounced like the household product, not the country) was born in Cleveland and received a B.A. from the University of Cincinnati in 1931. In 1934, he was ordained at Hebrew Union College …

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  • 103Polish underground press — (s sl. partitioned Poland, many underground newspapers existed; among the most prominent was Robotnik , published in over 1,000 copies from 1894.In the occupied Poland during World War II, there were thousands of underground publications by the… …

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  • 104Polish zone in Iraq — or the South Central / South Center / Central South / Center South zone / sector was created in 2003 when Iraq was divided into four zones. The South Central zone (formely the Upper South zone) covers the Al Qādisiyyah Governorate, Karbala… …

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  • 105Polish Merchant Navy — ( pl. Polska Marynarka Handlowa, PMH ) is the term referring to merchant navy of Poland.HistoryPolish Merchant Navy was created in the interwar period when the Second Polish Republic regained independence. During World War II many ships of the… …

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  • 106Polish National Department — (PND, Polish: Wydział Narodowy Polski, WNP) was a major organization of Polish American Polonia in United States around and after World War I. It organized relief for war torn and newly independent Second Polish Republic. Prominent activists… …

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  • 107Polish 3rd Infantry Division — can refer to several formations of that name: *Polish 3rd Legions Infantry Division (interwar period) *Polish 3rd Infantry Division (France), 1940 *Polish 3rd Infantry Division (Armia Krajowa), 1944 *Polish 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Polish… …

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  • 108Polish Socialist Party — – Left also known as Young Faction (Polish: Polska Partia Socjalistyczna – Lewica, – Młodzi, or PPS–L) was one of two factions into which Polish Socialist Party divided itself in 1906. Its primary goal was transform Poland into a socialist… …

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  • 109Polish–Ottoman War (1633–1634) — Polish Ottoman War of 1633–1634 refers to one of the many conflicts between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and Ottoman Empire and its vassals. Background Mehmed Abazy was an ambitious governor of the Ottoman province Sylistria (Silistra,… …

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  • 110Polish Jacobins — (or Hugenots) was the name given to a group of late 18th century radical Polish politicians by their opponents. Polish Jacobins formed during the Great Sejm as an offshoot of the Kołłątaj s Forge ( Kuźnia Kołłątajska ) of Hugo Kołłątaj (hence… …

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