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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • *[[Karol Szymanowski]] (Poland), four symphonies *[[Krzysztof Penderecki]] (Poland), eight symphonies, 1973-present
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  • Born in Poland and having done much of his professional work in the U.S., '''Mark Kac'''
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  • {{r|German invasion of Poland}}
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  • ...Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • {{rpl|Poland, history}}
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (Poland: Daszkowska N 037)
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • '''1971 7" single''' (Poland: Dzwiekowa X 87) '''1971 7" single''' (Poland: Prasniewski N 677)
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (Poland: Prasniewska N-370)
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  • ...alin (a country residence of the Polish Academy of Sciences near Warsaw in Poland)
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  • ...nds]] between them), [[Russia]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]] and [[Germany]]. The [[Kiel Canal]] is one of the main routes into the Ba
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  • * Gross, Jan T. ''Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia'' (1988).
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  • ...tself, had been burnt down. The country had no treasury. The war against [[Poland]] and [[Sweden]] was continuing and many territories had been seized. Socia ...ge for twenty thousand [[ruble]]s. He signed the [[truce of Deulino]] with Poland in 1618; it lasted for fourteen years. By this agreement, Russia lost some
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  • ...tates of America]], [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[India]], [[Japan]], [[Poland]], and [[Czechoslovakia]]. It went into force on July 24, 1929, at which ti ...., the Manchuria Incident? Italian operations in Ethiopia? the invasion of Poland?), it was one of the most quickly ignored international agreements.
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  • ...rn Europe that borders [[Russia]] to the east, [[Ukraine]] to the south, [[Poland]] to the west, and [[Lithuania]] and [[Latvia]] to the north. Its capital i ...ough with a very substantial Polish population) that were part of interwar Poland were annexed by the [[USSR]] and attached to the Soviet Belarus. The territ
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • * Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Poland'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * ''Poland'' (Eyewitness Travel Guides by DK Publishing) (2007)
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  • '''Marie Curie''' (born Maria Skłodowska in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867), was a pioneer in [[radioactivity]] research and the f ...element|element]]s in 1898, [[polonium]] (named after Marie Curie's native Poland) and [[radium]], from a mineral called [[pitchblende]]. Marie and Pierre jo
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  • {{r|German invasion of Poland}}
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  • ...ares borders with [[Latvia]] to the north, [[Belarus]] to the southeast, [[Poland]], and the [[Russia]]n [[exclave]] of the [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] to the sou
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  • ...t form: ''Česko'') is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders [[Poland]] to the north, [[Germany]] to the west, [[Austria]] to the south, and [[Sl
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  • ...ck. Blitzkrieg was the breakthrough technique in the [[German invasion of Poland]] and the 1940 [[Battle of France]], while gluboky boi had a decisive role
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  • ...own the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. Recalled from retirement for the invasion of Poland, he again asked for, and received, retirement in 1942, after being promoted ...into retirement. He was recalled to command 12th Army for the invasion of Poland (September 1938 to May 1941).
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  • ...ce to the Sudeten German Party, and helped fabricate border incidents with Poland. <ref>Maguire, p. 161</ref> ===Poland===
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  • *[[Sudetes]] ([[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Poland]])
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  • ...22, 1939, he was made Military Governor of the German occupying forces in Poland.
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  • *Poland
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  • ...shing.com/products/journals/aag/AAG_April03/aag_44237.htm]): [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]
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  • {{Image|Malbork Castle, 2010.jpg|right|350px|[[Malbork Castle]], now in [[Poland]], served as the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights from 1309 to 1457.}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • ...him would be to defy President [[Paul von Hindenburg]]. After victories in Poland and France, he increasingly thought highly of Hitler's abilities, although ...ed at the Maginot Line rather than intervening under France's guarantee to Poland.<ref>Gilbert, p. 366</ref>
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  • ...States of America]], [[Israel]], [[Palestine]], [[Jordan]], [[Brazil]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[France]], [[Malta]], [[Turkey]],
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  • ...] invading the Soviet Union, but the function started with the invasion of Poland, killing political undesirables and possible threats. The largest executio ...he groups were issued in September 1939, three weeks after the invasion of Poland. <ref>{{citation
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  • '''1972 7" single''' (Poland: Glowala XN 82)
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  • ...nd]], 1894 - [[New Canaan, Connecticut]], [[September 13]], 1951) was a [[Poland]]-born [[United States of America|American]] [[artist]], famous for his ant Szyk was born in [[Łódź]], Poland, to [[Jew]]ish parents. At one time, he was expelled from school for his a
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  • ...nd additional export orders are being pursued in countries such as Israel, Poland, the Philippines, and Iraq. T-50 is also being marketed as a candidate for
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  • [[Italy]], [[Poland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovenia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegov
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  • ...ssia, which the Russians saw as a serious threat to their own ambitions in Poland and the Baltic.
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  • ...tlestudiesgroup.org.uk/Malbork%20-%20Anthony%20Emery.pdf "Malbork Castle – Poland"], ''The Castle Studies Group Journal'' 21. p. 139.</ref> In 1283 the State ...tate of the Teutonic Knights was inaugurated.<ref>Emery, "Malbork Castle – Poland", pp. 141&ndash;142.</ref>
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  • *[[Poland]]
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  • On 10 April 2010, a Tu-154M aircraft, operated by the [[Poland|Polish Air Force]], crashed at [[Smolensk]], [[Russia]], killing all 96 on | title=Poland mourns president's death in crash
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  • * 2008: Chris Poland (''Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin'')
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