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Dromedaries
An important role was played in the armed struggle against the Russian authorities by women who were active within the Polish Socialist Party's paramilitary units. In underground jargon they were known as Dromaderki, the feminine form of the Polish word for dromedaries-the one-humped Arabian camels used to transport people and goods-because they carried weapons, ammunition and explosive materials. In the Czestochowa district alone there were several dozen of them. Unfortunately, most of them have remained anonymous; the names or aliases of only a few of them have survived to the present day. In 'civilian' life they were students, teachers, doctors, housewives or factory workers. Active involvement in the fight for independence meant the risk of imprisonment, lengthy sentences to hard labour, or exile to Siberia. From the afterword by Juliusz Setowski- Shop: buecher
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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics ab 149.99 € als pdf eBook: 5th International Conference PPAM 2003 Czestochowa Poland September 7-10 2003. Revised Papers. Aus dem Bereich: eBooks, Fachthemen & Wissenschaft, Mathematik,- Shop: hugendubel
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Aus der Hölle zurück (eBook, ePUB)
Wie war es möglich, die Hölle von sechs Konzentrationslagern zu überleben? Tadeusz Sobolewicz schildert ebenso sachlich wie bewegend den »Alltag« der Lager und die ständige Gratwanderung zwischen Leben und Tod. Er erzählt, wie er als Siebzehnjähriger am 1. September 1941 in Czestochowa (Polen) als Verbindungsmann einer Widerstandsgruppe in die Hände der Nationalsozialisten gefallen war. Er berichtet von seiner Odyssee durch die Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, Buchenwald und Flossenbürg sowie durch die so genannten Außenlager Leipzig, Mülsen und Regensburg. Durch eine Vielzahl von Zufälllen überlebt er, weil ihm - wie er schreibt - immer wieder von seinen Mitgefangenen geholfen worden war. Kurz vor Kriegsende gelingt ihm während einem der berüchtigten Todesmärsche durch Bayern die Flucht. Bei Bauern des Dorfes Muttering fand er Unterschlupf, bis er von Soldaten Der US-Army befreit wurde. - Für seinen Lebensbericht erhielt der Autor den 1. Preis des Staatlichen Auschwitz-Museums.- Shop: buecher
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Aus der Hölle zurück
Wie war es möglich, die Hölle von sechs Konzentrationslagern zu überleben? Tadeusz Sobolewicz schildert ebenso sachlich wie bewegend den »Alltag« der Lager und die ständige Gratwanderung zwischen Leben und Tod. Er erzählt, wie er als Siebzehnjähriger am 1. September 1941 in Czestochowa (Polen) als Verbindungsmann einer Widerstandsgruppe in die Hände der Nationalsozialisten gefallen war. Er berichtet von seiner Odyssee durch die Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, Buchenwald und Flossenbürg sowie durch die so genannten Außenlager Leipzig, Mülsen und Regensburg. Durch eine Vielzahl von Zufälllen überlebt er, weil ihm - wie er schreibt - immer wieder von seinen Mitgefangenen geholfen worden war. Kurz vor Kriegsende gelingt ihm während einem der berüchtigten Todesmärsche durch Bayern die Flucht. Bei Bauern des Dorfes Muttering fand er Unterschlupf, bis er von Soldaten Der US-Army befreit wurde. - Für seinen Lebensbericht erhielt der Autor den 1. Preis des Staatlichen Auschwitz-Museums.- Shop: buecher
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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics ab 159.99 € als Taschenbuch: 5th International Conference PPAM 2003 Czestochowa Poland September 7-10 2003. Revised Papers. 2004. 2004. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,- Shop: hugendubel
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City counties of Poland
City counties of Poland ab 44.49 € als Taschenbuch: Gdansk Warsaw Kraków Wroclaw Elblag Szczecin Torun Poznan Gdynia Lódz Bialystok Katowice Legnica Olsztyn Wloclawek Czestochowa Lublin Dabrowa Górnicza Plock Tarnów Bydgoszcz Slupsk Radom Grudziadz Kielce Kalisz. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Geist & Wissen,- Shop: hugendubel
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Polish Martyrs , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 135min
In 1945, the Nazi war machine was finally crushed and cities and countries all over Europe were being liberated by the Allied Forces. Great shouts of joy could be heard. Young girls in Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, and other cities across Europe kissed young GIs and other liberating forces. Churches were filled with masses of Thanksgiving. Prayers of gratitude were offered up by the tens of thousands to Our Lord Jesus and his Mother Mary for finally ending the hell to which these dear people had been subjected for the last six years. It was a new beginning, a new world for Europe.But not quite all. East of Germany and west of Russia, the little country of Poland was not liberated by anyone. It just changed tyrants. It was evacuated by the Nazi troops, and just taken over by a different monster, the Soviet Union. At the end of World War II, when Hitler knew the end was inevitably close, he had initiated his "Scorched Earth" policy, which, stated simply, meant: "Burn everything to the ground. Don't leave anything for the Allies to capture." Warsaw, the capital of Poland, was almost completely destroyed. We're told that 85 percent of the city burned to the ground.When Eisenhower came through some months after the war ended, he wept at the all-out devastation he witnessed. And yet, while this ruination was being inflicted on the people of Poland, the Russian army, which was supposed to be our allies, sat on the other side of the Wisla River and just watched. Then, when it was finished, they simply marched in and took over, according to a preordained agreement made by Josef Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference in February, 1945. The Communists continued the rule of tyranny over this nation for the next 45 years.A perfect example of the way things were changed is indicated by a street in Czestochowa, a great Marian shrine. Before World War II, the street was named Mary Strasse. In 1939, when the Nazis came ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Luz Elena Sandoval-Lord. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/215475/bk_acx0_215475_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Cicero Illinois
Cicero Illinois ab 14.99 € als Taschenbuch: People from Cicero Illinois John Edward Robinson Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 J. Sterling Morton High School East St. Mary of Czestochowa in Cicero Joe Mantegna. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Wirtschaft & Soziales,- Shop: hugendubel
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Church buildings established in the 19th century
Church buildings established in the 19th century ab 33.49 € als Taschenbuch: St. Hedwig's in Chicago Saint Thomas Church Church of St. Vincent Ferrer Judson Memorial Church Church of the Gesu St. Mary of Czestochowa in Cicero Church of the Ascension Episcopal St. John's Cathedral Los Angeles. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Geist & Wissen,- Shop: hugendubel
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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics - 5th International Conference PPAM 2003 Czestochowa Poland September 7-10 2003. Revised Papers. 2004. 2004: ab 159.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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