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| | History of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Resistance against the Nazis in Warsaw, including uprising by Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Warsaw Uprising by the Polish underground, was brutally suppressed. |  | | During the war, about 6 million Polish citizens were killed, and 2.5 million were deported to Germany for forced labor. |  | | The discontent underlying the strikes was intensified by revelations of widespread corruption and mismanagement within the Polish state and party leadership. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Poland
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 | | On his return he joined the Polish Socialist party and began (1894) publication of the Robotnik [worker], a secret party organ. |  | | Disagreeing with the policies of the Witos cabinet, he overthrew the government by a coup in 1926. |  | | When the Central Powers demanded extensive Polish mobilization in return for vague promises of independence, Pilsudski refused to give his support and was imprisoned (1917) at Magdeburg. |
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http://www.bloodypolaks.com/history/right.html
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| | frontline: shtetl: Timeline PBS |
 | | Seventeen thousand Polish Jews in Germany were expelled. |  | | More than 1,200,000 Polish and Lithuanian Jews were incorporated under Russian rule as a result of Russia's westward expansion. |  | | Himmler orders the liquidation of all ghettos in Poland and the Soviet Union Deportation of Jews from Polish and Soviet ghettos to death camps ordered. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shtetl/relations/timeline.html
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| | Timeline of Polish history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In defiance of Soviet Union, Władysław Gomułka chosen as Polish Communist Party leader. |  | | Communist (Workers) Party merges with left wing of Socialist Party as Polish United Workers Party (PZPR) |  | | Soviet Union incarcerates 1.5 million Poles in labor camps and executes thousands of prisoners of war before ceding Polish lands to Germans |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Polish_history
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| | TIMELINE COSMIC HISTORY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE |
 | | This extinction, cited as the second most devastating extinction to marine communities in Earth history, caused the disappearance of one third of all brachiopod and bryozoan families, as well as numerous groups of conodonts, trilobites, and graptolites. |  | | Jay Cross' attempt at all-embracing chronology 71,300,000-65,000,000 BC: Danian Age of Paleocene Epoch of Paleogene Subperiod of Tertiary Period of Cenozoic Era The DOL Geologic Ages of Earth History 65,000,000-60,500,000 BC: Thanetian Age of Paleocene Epoch of Paleogene Subperiod of Tertiary Period of Cenozoic Era The DOL Geologic Ages of Earth History |  | | This larger head with powerful jaws is a feature of all species prior to Homo sapiens sapiens." Adapted from onelife.com 5,200,000-3,400,000 BC: Piacenzian Age of Pliocene Epoch of Neogene Subperiod of Tertiary Period of Cenozoic Era The DOL Geologic Ages of Earth History |
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http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timelineCO.html
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| | Timelines for Jewish History |
 | | Time-Line for the History of Judaism (-3000 to +2001) |  | | A Timeline of Jewish History (-2000 to +1995) |  | | A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust - Timeline |
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http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/dinur/Internetresources/historyresources/timelines_for_ancient_jewish_his.htm
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| | The History Place - Holocaust Timeline |
 | | See also: The History Place - Genocide in the 20th Century: The Holocaust |  | | A fellow Nazi reported Eichmann once said "he would leap laughing into the grave because the feeling that he had five million people on his conscience would be for him a source of extraordinary satisfaction." |  | | - Ernst vom Rath, third secretary in the German Embassy in Paris, is shot and mortally wounded by Herschel Grynszpan, the 17 year old son of one of the deported Polish Jews. |
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http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/holocaust/timeline.html
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| | Holocaust Timeline: The Nazification of Germany |
 | | These photographs document the invasion of Poland and the Nazi mistreatment of Polish Jews. |  | | Germany's military conquest put it in a position to establish the New Order, a plan to abuse and eliminate so-called undesirables, notably Jews and Slavs. |
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http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/timeline/nazifica.htm
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| | Timeline of Jewish history |
 | | This entry contains a timeline of the development of Judaism and the Jewish people. |  | | For more detailed information on Jewish history, including links to individual country histories, see Jewish history. |  | | Note that all dates are given according to the Common Era (Christian), not the Jewish calendar. |
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http://www.kiwipedia.com/en/jewish-history-timeline.html
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| | PolishWorld: Education: History: Polish-Jewish History |
 | | - a part of the Pictorial History of the Holocaust on the internet. |  | | - Yiddish letters written by a Polish Jew to his American nephew from 1922-39. |  | | II which include striking documentation of the persecution and murder of Jews and Poles by the |
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http://www.polishworld.com/pwenglish/pwedu/pwhistory/poljewhistory_1.html
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| | Timeline of Polish History |
 | | Duke Mieszko I, Poland's first recorded leader, converted to Christianity after marrying Dabrowka of Bohemia. |  | | Most of Poland's Jewish population, including many non-Jews, die in Nazi death camps set up throughout Poland at Maidanek, Birkenau, and Oswiecim (Auschwitz). |  | | The Polish intelligentsia are executed, and the Nazis plan to elimate the Polish Jews entirely. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/history.html
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| | Polish History: chapter/book-length sites |
 | | Subtitled "What one should remember about Polish history" the page provides an introduction to 13 key topics. |  | | The Rise and Fall of Communist Nations 1917-1994 |  | | Poland and World War II 1939 - 1945: |
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http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/history/overview/link.shtml
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| | Heritage Fair |
 | | Includes historical data good for timelines, country histories and heroes. |  | | Jordan 1 : Good site that includes a map, historical and cultural informational as well as links to other Arab countries. |  | | Italy 2 : A timeline of Italian history. |
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http://members.aol.com/njack18/heritage.htm
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| | Polish-American/History Part II - ATPC |
 | | Complete information on immigration, including the history of immigrants coming to America. |  | | This is another portion of the kbyu (reference left column) on, How To Prepare and Conduct an Oral History Interview. |  | | Many Polish immigrants and nationals have played important roles in the building and shaping of America's government and the way of life for many Americans. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~atpc/polonia/usa/plam-history-2.html
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| | Timeline |
 | | Polish National Alliance is founded with the idea of promoting middle-class, secular Polish-Americans. |  | | For the first time in American history the son of immigrant parents is the candidate of a major political party. |  | | First decade in American history in which immigration to the United States exceeds one million. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~perreira/198timeline.html
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| | Strange Science: Timeline |
 | | Included is a description of what he believes is a fossilized victim of the biblical flood. |  | | Although it's an immensely popular book, it is considered heretical, and the author (essayist Robert Chambers) keeps his identity secret until his death 27 years later. |  | | 1749-Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon publishes the first volume of Historie Naturelle, claiming that the planets were formed by a comet crashing into the sun. |
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http://www.strangescience.net/timeline.htm
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| | Polish History |
 | | Law History- Jewish History-- Texts Sources- Political History- Polish Tatars and Muslims Geographical Index- History... |  | | The first Polish state was established in the 10th century by Mieszko I. Under him the Poles became Christians. |  | | Polish history began in the early 9th century when the Polians (dwellers in the field) obtained hegemony over the others Slavic tribes that occupied the country. |
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http://www.polcenter.com/5/polish201.html
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| | 350th.org |
 | | Jews celebrate 350 years of American Jewish history. |  | | World War II begins in Europe and the first news of the slaughter of the Polish Jews reaches America. |  | | Surveys point to a decline in America’s Jewish population, the first since the colonial era. |
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http://www.350th.org/history/timeline.html
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| | WHKMLA : History of Poland - Congress Poland, 1830-1863 |
 | | This page is part of World History at KMLA |  | | History of Lodz : 1423-1869, from City of Lodz |  | | A Polish government was formed, headed by prince ADAM CZARTORYSKI. |
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http://www.stabi.hs-bremerhaven.de/gbs2/whkmla/region/eceurope/pol183063.html
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| | The Patrin Web Journal - Timeline of Romani (Gypsy) History |
 | | Home - History - Culture - Traditions - Organisations - Rights - Holocaust - Guestbook - Search |  | | Michael Kwiek II succeeds his father Gregory as "King of the Gypsies" in Poland and is recognized as such by the Polish government. |  | | The Blessed Ceferino Jimenez Malla was martyred for his faith in August 1936 at the age of 75 when he was shot by a Spanish Republican firing squad. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Paris/5121/timeline.htm
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| | Science Fair Projects - List of national history timelines |
 | | Science Fair Projects - List of national history timelines |  | | This is a list of nations with timelines of their history. |  | | Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below. |
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http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/List_of_national_history_timelines
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| | Polish-American/History Part I - ATPC |
 | | We highly recommend reading the article for it's history and geanology content. |  | | Additional US history has been include as a bench-mark to relate to the history of that time period. |  | | Nineteen minors lost their lives of which fourteen were Polish Americans. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~atpc/polonia/usa/plam-history.html
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| | Medieval Poland: History & Timelines |
 | | Poland Chronology, a brief chronology from the Web Chronology Project. |  | | Polish Kings and Ruling Princes by Mieczyslaw A. Klopotek. |  | | A Brief History of Poland from the American Institute of Polish Culture |
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http://tulgey.browser.net/~jenne/poland/history.html
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| | Talk:Timeline of Chinese history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There is no acknowledgement that many people would not consider Taiwan's recent history a part of Chinese history. |  | | That would work, but only the "head" of the PRC listed on this timeline is not the head of state, but rather the head of the CPC. |  | | For long-lasting dynasties like Tang, Han, Ming, Song and Qing, others derive some altenative ways of periodization, such as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Period of Warring States for Zhou dynasty, which is more popular than linking a king of Zhou to a historical period. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Timeline_of_Chinese_history
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 | | The political result is the abandonment of Henry's court program. |  | | For the sake of convenience, the rule of Heraclius generally marks the beginning of Byzantine history, though it can be argued that Byzantine civilization begins with Diocletian, Constantine or Justinian. |  | | 735 CE: Medieval Europe - Venerable Bede, an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine scholar, writes the History of the English Church and People in Latin, perhaps the best historical writing of medieval history. |
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http://eawc.evansville.edu/chronology/mepage.htm
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| | Chicago History and Facts |
 | | Learn more about the history of labor disputes in Chicago such as the Pullman strike and the Haymarket tragedy. |  | | The history of Chicago is part of this river described as a wet, muddy pond 200 years ago. |  | | A chronological history of the Board of Trade |
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http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/chicago/links/history.html
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| | POLISH AMERICAN EXCHANGE - Polish History |
 | | The history of Poland as a modern state began in the year 966 AD when Prince Mieszko the First adopted the Christian religion. |  | | Polish American Exchange Polish American Exchange Polish American Exchange Polish American Exchange Polish American Exchange © 2004 All Rights Reserved |  | | For the next eight hundred years, Poland helped shape the history of central and eastern Europe as both as powerful kingdon and a center of Catholic Church. |
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http://www.polishamericanexchange.com/polishhistory.htm
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| | The History of Animation |
 | | This web history is by no means complete. |  | | Copyright by Dan McLaughlin 2001 For further information on animation history these are some of the books that you could read. |  | | This history is part of a forthcoming book on animation by Dan McLaughlin. |
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http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/program/anihist.html
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| | Detailed Country Profile: Poland |
 | | Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived near the middle of the 10th century. |  | | Poland has a long independent history and regained independence in 1918 by the unification of Polish territories of Russia, Austria-Hungary and Germany. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/country/pl
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| | 19 cent |
 | | National League; Hakata (organization for an organized germanization) |  | | Creation of first Polish Socialist Party "Wielki Proletariat" |  | | Beginning of Kulturkampf - the organized germanization by Prussian administration which included "war" against Polish catholic church and Polish education |
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http://www.insidepoland.pl/htmls/19_cent.html
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| | History |
 | | Because he was on the wrong side of the war his machines are not counted in the "official" history of computers (except in Germany). |  | | Ken Polsson (who also has timelines on other stuff). |  | | He reconstructed the Z4 in Switzerland after the war. |
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http://www.aaxnet.com/info/hist.html
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| | PolandGenWeb Help Pages |
 | | Here you'll find the Polish alphabet, the months of the year, terms found in documents, occupations, and illnesses and causes of death. |  | | Here is a brief outline of the history of the Polish nation. |  | | Find out what information is contained in Polish records, what those double dates mean, and other tidbits to help you understand what information you'll find in those records! |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/helppage.html
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http://tiger.chuh.cleveland-heights.k12.oh.us/TRG/Timeline.html
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| | Anatine Timeline of World History |
 | | This is an Anglo-centric view of world history, so please excuse our ignorance of other cultures. |  | | A comprehensive list of major events and prominent people in history from 3500 BC to AD 2000, arranged in chronological order on a fixed scale. |  | | Click on a century to go to that part of the page: |
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http://www.anatine.co.uk/timeline.htm
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| | Main Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anthropology – Archaeology – Business – Communication – Demographics – Economics – Ethnic groups – Finance – Gender – Government – History – Industries – Labour – Law – Linguistics – Media – Organizations – Philosophy – Politics – Psychology – Social sciences – Sociology – Sexology – Wars |  | | By Period – By Region – By Topic – Historiography – Timelines |  | | Anthropology – Archaeology – Applied sciences – Astronomy – Biology – Chemistry – Earth sciences – Ecology – Heuristics – Health sciences – History of science – Information science – Methods – Nature – Physics – Politics – Protoscience – Psychology – Scientists – Social sciences – Space |
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http://secaucus.us/project/wikipedia/index.php?...&from=Michael+Boleslaw
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| | The Library - Scouting history - A Scouting Timeline |
 | | This time-line includes major dates in both the lives of the Baden-Powells and of the History of the Scout Movement (with a definite UK bias). |  | | If you find any incorrect information, or feel there is a date missing you can contact the history editor (history-ed@scoutbase.org.uk). |  | | Prior to 1982, Scouting was known to be established in the following countries but the exact date of origin has been unable to be ascertained: |
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http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/books/history/timeline.htm
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| | History of Psychology Timeline (From -600 to 1899) |
 | | are represented in a timeline that extends since the |  | | History of Psychology Timeline (From -600 to 1899) |  | | The main events of the history of the psychology |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/6061/en_linha.htm
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| | HISTORY |
 | | 1796 Carillons, "a sliver of steel, shaped, polished, tempered and then screwed into position so that the projections on a rotating cylinder could pluck at its free extremity," were invented. |  | | Warsaw at Polish Radio, an electronic studio established. |  | | Each throw of a pair of dice represented an individual measure, so after eight throws the first phrase was determined. |
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http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~wowem/electronmedia/music/eamhistory.html
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| | EverestHistory.com: The Death of a Legend (2000) |
 | | For a partial list of achievements by Polish climbers successes in winter on 8000 meter climbs see here. |  | | In 1997 he led the Polish climb of Nanga Parbat in winter at the age of 69 !!! |  | | The Polish climbing legend reached 8000 meters plus on Lhotse in 1974 during the winter. |
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http://www.everesthistory.com/climbers/and.htm
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| | Timeline |
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http://www.rickard.karoo.net/periodframe.html
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| | Media History Timeline: 1920s |
 | | 1924: Nobel Prize in Literature to Polish epic poet Wladyslaw Reymont. |
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http://mediahistory.umn.edu/time/1920s.html
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