Second Polish Republic — Infobox Former Country native name = Rzeczpospolita Polska Republika Polska conventional long name =Republic of Poland common name =Poland continent =Europe region =Central era =Interwar period government type=Republic| year start=1918 date start … Wikipedia
Fourth Polish Republic — (pl. IV Rzeczpospolita or IV RP ), project of moral revolution and politician changes which was made by Polish conservative philosopher Rafał Matyja in magazine Nowe Państwo in 1997. In Polish election 2005 IV RP was a politician slogan used by… … Wikipedia
Administrative division of Second Polish Republic — became an issue immediately after Poland regained independence in the aftermath of the First World War, 1918. Poland has been partitioned in the late 18th century, and various parts of new Polish territory has been a part of different… … Wikipedia
Christian Democracy of the 3rd Polish Republic — Chrześcijańska Demokracja III Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (Polish pronunciation: [xʂɛɕtɕiˈjaɲska dɛmɔˈkratsja ˈtʂɛtɕɛj ˌʐɛtʂɨpɔsˈpɔlʲitɛj ˈpɔlskʲɛj]; abbreviated ChD III RP or ChDRP; Polish for Christian Democracy of the 3rd Polish Republic )… … Wikipedia
Polish Autonomous District — Polish Autonomous Districts (called in Russian полрайоны , polrajony, an abbreviation for польские районы , Polish raions ) were national raions in the interbellum period possessing some form of a national autonomy in the Ukrainian and… … Wikipedia
Polish parliamentary election, 2011 — 2007 ← 9 October 2011 → Next … Wikipedia
Polish Armed Forces in the East — ( pl. Polskie Siły Zbrojne na Wschodzie) (or Polish Army in USSR ) refers to military units composed of Poles created in the Soviet Union at the time when the territory of Poland was occupied by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in the… … Wikipedia
Polish legislative election, 1930 — Polish legislative election, 1930, also known as the Brest elections ( pl. Wybory brzeskie), were the elections to the Sejm (Polish parliament) on 16 November 1930. The pro Sanacja Bezpartyjny Blok Współpracy z Rządem party took 56% of the votes… … Wikipedia
Polish Brethren — (also called Antitrinitarians, Arians, or Socinians, Polish: Arianie , Bracia Polscy ) was the name of a Protestant Polish church from the 16th century. History The Minor Reformed Church of Poland , better known today as the Polish Brethren, was… … Wikipedia
Polish communism — Polish communists can trace their origins to early 20th century, as is the case in nearby countries. The first significant Polish Marxist was Stanisław Brzozowski (1878–1911). During the interwar period in the Second Polish Republic, some Polish… … Wikipedia