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Hello, this is to let you know that I have selected Battle of Radzymin (1920) as today's featured article for December 11, 2012. The blurb (which is at Wikipedia:Today's featured article/December 11, 2012) currently looks like this:
The Battle of Radzymin, a key part of what later became known as the Battle of Warsaw, took place during the Polish–Soviet War (1919–21). The battle occurred near the town of Radzymin, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of Warsaw, between August 13 and 16, 1920. The first phase began with a frontal assault by the Red Army on the Praga bridgehead. The Soviet forces captured Radzymin on August 14 and breached the lines of the 1st Polish Army, which was defending Warsaw from the east. Radzymin changed hands several times in heavy fighting. The Russians wanted to break through the Polish defences to Warsaw, while the Polish aim was to defend the area long enough for a two-pronged counteroffensive to outflank the attacking forces. After three days of intense fighting, the corps-sized 1st Polish Army under General Franciszek Latinik managed to repel a direct assault by six Red Army rifle divisions at Radzymin and Ossów. The struggle for control of Radzymin forced General Józef Haller, commander of the Polish Northern Front, to start the 5th Army's counterattack earlier than planned. Radzymin was recaptured on August 15, and this victory proved to be one of the turning points of the battle of Warsaw.
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Thank you for quality articles on Polish people like Witold Pilecki, on battles like the Battle of Radzymin (1920), on the Katyn massacre, and for "This user is a person, and nothing else matters." - you are an awesome Wikipedian! -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 14:58, 11 December 2012 (UTC) |
Hi Halibutt, I just stumbled upon your very beautiful and informative infographic map of the Partitions of Poland. Just wanted to say thanks and keep it up! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Valentinywiggin ( talk • contribs) 11:46, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Halibutt I dont knowe if youre aware of this, but there is an excellent template for aviation article creation at Template:WPAVIATION creator, which uses the latest layouts and specifications templates and removes a lot of the slog of inputting basic article code. Check it out!-- Petebutt ( talk) 05:00, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
Hi Halibutt, Excellent to see more polish aircraft articles, but there seem to be some issues with these two:
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Mauthausen-Gusen[edit]
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Hi, I didn't know how to go about it, since it is from 1. Reimer's individual 'german wikipedia ' pages, and they told me not to cite wiki as a source. I can add the other source from French if that is acceptable. I presume it must be translated into English for en. wiki. Yours Valleyspring ( talk) 18:15, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
1. Guido Reimer (* 31. Juli 1901 in Ronsperg; † unbekannt) war ein deutscher SS-Obersturmführer und Kommandeur des SS-Sturmbanns im KZ Buchenwald sowie Leiter der Spionage- und Sabotage-Abwehr im KZ Mauthausen.
de.wikipedia, Guido Reimer
2. Krebsbach, Eduard (SS, Standortarzt à Mauthausen de 1941 à 1943, puis commandant du camp de Kaiserwald près de Riga) : capturé en 1945 ; dépose en 1946 dans le procès de Mauthausen ; condamné à mort par un Tribunal américain à Dachau le 5 mai 1946 ; exécuté à Landsberg le 28 mai 1947. (french)
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Dr. Eduard Krebsbach Between October 1941 and Autumn 1943, he was Chief-Physician of the SS and the Police at Linz, Steyr, Wels and KZ Mauthausen-Gusen. He was the first to start mass-execution of ill and unfit prisoners by heart-injections. So he was nicknamed "Dr. Spritzbach" (Injection-Doctor) in the camps. In January 1942, 732 Spanish inmates and 571 Soviet inmates were exterminated by heart-injections at KZ Gusen Concentration Camp. In general, heart-injections were given at KZ Gusen Camp two times a week until April 1945. The career of Dr. Krebsbach ended at KZ Mauthausen-Gusen when he shot Josef Breitenfellner, a young man from Langenstein-Village who served in the German Army at that time and was home for vacation. Krebsbach shot this German soldier May 22, 1943, on vacation from his private house because he was disturbed by Breitenfellner and his friends. Due to this crime, Dr. Krebsbach was moved from KZ Mauthausen-Gusen to KZ Warwara where he led the selections along with the liquidation of that camp in August 1944. Later, he worked as the Inspector for Epidemies in the occupied countries of Lettland, Estland and Lithuania. The following SS-Doctors refused to give heart-injections at KZ Gusen:
3. Heim, Aribert (médecin SS, Mauthausen, pratique la vivisection sur des êtres humains) : impuni, serait encore vivant à la fin de 2005, vivrait aux Canaries. (french)
http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/devenus.htm
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Sorry, it would not let me add the links for some reason to my two footnotes, 23 and 24. re: edits to en.wikipedia.org, Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp. Thank you for suggestions... Valleyspring ( talk) 18:38, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
23 ^ http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/devenus.htm 24 ^ http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/gusenmed.html
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I work for the Friends of Israel, a Christian-Zionist organization. We are publishing a new biography of a woman named Halina, a Christian Holocaust survivor who loves the Jewish people and fought in the Polish Resistance. We would like to use the photo entitled "File:Uprising kotwica.jpg." found in Wikimedia.
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Hi Halibutt, I have found an error on your maps regarding Poland (II RP) between 1918 and 1922. Katowice were incorporated into Poland on 22. June 1922 (when polish military came in, rest of area in July). Especially the maps on Polish–Soviet War are affected - at that time autonomous Silesian Voivodeship did not exist and it's area was beyond Polish borders. So please correct the affected maps accordingly. Regards! -- Beschu ( talk) 22:09, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
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I wonder if you'd like to add anything to my newest article. It's going to be DYKed soon. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 04:10, 19 August 2013 (UTC)
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You reverted this, commenting that it "was illegal". How was the factory equipment illegal? This should be explained. -- Piledhigheranddeeper ( talk) 11:47, 31 August 2013 (UTC)
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You chose a difficult one for your first review. I'll see if I can add anything; IIRC this article was intended as a split from WW2 general one, on he level similar to Holocaust in Poland (one deals with the Jews, one with the non-Jews). The concept is notable, but I haven't looked at the article in loooong time. Might have time on Friday. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 16:15, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
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For your recent resumed activity on Polish topics, including getting Battle of Warsaw (1831) to GA, I, Piotrus, award you The Polish Barnstar of National Merit, 2nd Class. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 04:17, 24 October 2013 (UTC) | ||
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15 peoople per day or so. Not bad - 5,000 each year... think about circulation numbers for an average print historical magazine.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 02:38, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
Hi the British 11th Hussars was a regiment but never the 11th Hussars Regiment. The correct formal name is 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) from 1920s, prior to that 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. Hope that makes sense. Jim Sweeney ( talk) 09:33, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
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Could you help clean up that mess? I cannot identify which Polish wiki articles the sections on "Praga Cemetery" and "Nowa Jerozolima Cemetery" may refer; I'd like to at least stub if not DYK all Jewish cemeteries in Warsaw. Pl wiki at pl:Cmentarze żydowskie w Warszawie lists pl:Cmentarz żydowski w Warszawie (Radość) and pl:Cmentarz żydowski w Warszawie (Bródno). I guess that the Praga ones refers to Bródno... sigh, a mess, as I say. Hopefully you being the expert on Warsaw will be able to clean this up; I'd be happy to help with DYKing resulting content. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 10:59, 15 November 2013 (UTC)
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Halibutt, Poeticbent continues working on his Treblinka FAC to the exclusion of this nomination—even though the FAC closed a week ago, concentration remains on working the article so a new FAC can be opened in a week's time, at which point even more work will be needed to address issues raised by the review.
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I see you are active on the Polish Military team. I am trying to find original sources on the 1st Polish Armored division and its role in closing the Falaise Pocket in France in August 1944. For example, is there an official history and/or are the battle reports available somewhere?
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Hi, dear Halibutt. I'd like to attract Your attention to the issue that Trembowla is in the wrong place on Your maps. YOMAL SIDOROFF-BIARMSKII ( talk) 04:44, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
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Halibutt, you are alive! Thank my lucky stars. Some of your maps need fixing or updating and I was hoping you had the original files I could use instead of hacking what is on commons. Please tell me you are willing to spend some time on this important, neglected maintenance, or at the very least, hand off the goods. Zdrufko, -- Mareklug talk 12:57 am, Today (UTC−6)
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I am fresh out of wiki kittens; please accept this cake as a thank you for your support and thoughtful comments during my (now withdrawn) RfA. What doesn't kill me... Cheers, Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 11:30, 12 February 2014 (UTC) |
re-posted from user talk:Mareklug#About_Halibutt in its entirety (the section) for transparency, and to meet the user's own wishes regarding factoring correspondence dialogue on user pages that involve him. -- Mareklug talk 09:10, 15 February 2014 (UTC)
Yes, he is still somewhat active here. But regarding your comment for him, I recommend you either leave it on his talk page or WP:ECHO him, I'd be surprised if he (or most other voters) would come back to the check for replies to their vote. Would you? -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 09:29, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Tell me precisely which maps you mean and I might be able to find the original. It all depends on what maps you are referring to. I believe I uploaded the original xcf files of the early maps to commons, so they are there. The newer svg maps are also there, but I might have some different versions at my PC. Let me know the details and I hope I might be able to help. // Halibu tt 12:06, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
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I am writing a book on Polish immigration, focusing on a group that emigrated generally from the Rzeszow area to northeastern Pennsylvania. They all became coalminers. I am including a section on the history of Poland, and the reasons the compelled them to leave their homeland. Your map of the partitions of Poland - Partitions of Poland.png ( /info/en/?search=Third_Partition_of_Poland), I would like to include it in the book, though I would like to include it in black and white. Would you grant permission for this use?
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The Battle of Radzymin, a key part of what later became known as the Battle of Warsaw, took place during the Polish–Soviet War (1919–21). The battle occurred near the town of Radzymin, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of Warsaw, between August 13 and 16, 1920. The first phase began with a frontal assault by the Red Army on the Praga bridgehead. The Soviet forces captured Radzymin on August 14 and breached the lines of the 1st Polish Army, which was defending Warsaw from the east. Radzymin changed hands several times in heavy fighting. The Russians wanted to break through the Polish defences to Warsaw, while the Polish aim was to defend the area long enough for a two-pronged counteroffensive to outflank the attacking forces. After three days of intense fighting, the corps-sized 1st Polish Army under General Franciszek Latinik managed to repel a direct assault by six Red Army rifle divisions at Radzymin and Ossów. The struggle for control of Radzymin forced General Józef Haller, commander of the Polish Northern Front, to start the 5th Army's counterattack earlier than planned. Radzymin was recaptured on August 15, and this victory proved to be one of the turning points of the battle of Warsaw.
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Hi Halibutt, I just stumbled upon your very beautiful and informative infographic map of the Partitions of Poland. Just wanted to say thanks and keep it up! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Valentinywiggin ( talk • contribs) 11:46, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
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Would you happen to have any sources? I can't find a single good Polish source discussing this term. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 09:30, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
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Mauthausen-Gusen[edit]
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Hi, I didn't know how to go about it, since it is from 1. Reimer's individual 'german wikipedia ' pages, and they told me not to cite wiki as a source. I can add the other source from French if that is acceptable. I presume it must be translated into English for en. wiki. Yours Valleyspring ( talk) 18:15, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
1. Guido Reimer (* 31. Juli 1901 in Ronsperg; † unbekannt) war ein deutscher SS-Obersturmführer und Kommandeur des SS-Sturmbanns im KZ Buchenwald sowie Leiter der Spionage- und Sabotage-Abwehr im KZ Mauthausen.
de.wikipedia, Guido Reimer
2. Krebsbach, Eduard (SS, Standortarzt à Mauthausen de 1941 à 1943, puis commandant du camp de Kaiserwald près de Riga) : capturé en 1945 ; dépose en 1946 dans le procès de Mauthausen ; condamné à mort par un Tribunal américain à Dachau le 5 mai 1946 ; exécuté à Landsberg le 28 mai 1947. (french)
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Dr. Eduard Krebsbach Between October 1941 and Autumn 1943, he was Chief-Physician of the SS and the Police at Linz, Steyr, Wels and KZ Mauthausen-Gusen. He was the first to start mass-execution of ill and unfit prisoners by heart-injections. So he was nicknamed "Dr. Spritzbach" (Injection-Doctor) in the camps. In January 1942, 732 Spanish inmates and 571 Soviet inmates were exterminated by heart-injections at KZ Gusen Concentration Camp. In general, heart-injections were given at KZ Gusen Camp two times a week until April 1945. The career of Dr. Krebsbach ended at KZ Mauthausen-Gusen when he shot Josef Breitenfellner, a young man from Langenstein-Village who served in the German Army at that time and was home for vacation. Krebsbach shot this German soldier May 22, 1943, on vacation from his private house because he was disturbed by Breitenfellner and his friends. Due to this crime, Dr. Krebsbach was moved from KZ Mauthausen-Gusen to KZ Warwara where he led the selections along with the liquidation of that camp in August 1944. Later, he worked as the Inspector for Epidemies in the occupied countries of Lettland, Estland and Lithuania. The following SS-Doctors refused to give heart-injections at KZ Gusen:
3. Heim, Aribert (médecin SS, Mauthausen, pratique la vivisection sur des êtres humains) : impuni, serait encore vivant à la fin de 2005, vivrait aux Canaries. (french)
http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/devenus.htm
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Sorry, it would not let me add the links for some reason to my two footnotes, 23 and 24. re: edits to en.wikipedia.org, Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp. Thank you for suggestions... Valleyspring ( talk) 18:38, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
23 ^ http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/devenus.htm 24 ^ http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/gusenmed.html
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I work for the Friends of Israel, a Christian-Zionist organization. We are publishing a new biography of a woman named Halina, a Christian Holocaust survivor who loves the Jewish people and fought in the Polish Resistance. We would like to use the photo entitled "File:Uprising kotwica.jpg." found in Wikimedia.
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Hi Halibutt, I have found an error on your maps regarding Poland (II RP) between 1918 and 1922. Katowice were incorporated into Poland on 22. June 1922 (when polish military came in, rest of area in July). Especially the maps on Polish–Soviet War are affected - at that time autonomous Silesian Voivodeship did not exist and it's area was beyond Polish borders. So please correct the affected maps accordingly. Regards! -- Beschu ( talk) 22:09, 29 July 2013 (UTC)
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You chose a difficult one for your first review. I'll see if I can add anything; IIRC this article was intended as a split from WW2 general one, on he level similar to Holocaust in Poland (one deals with the Jews, one with the non-Jews). The concept is notable, but I haven't looked at the article in loooong time. Might have time on Friday. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 16:15, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
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For your recent resumed activity on Polish topics, including getting Battle of Warsaw (1831) to GA, I, Piotrus, award you The Polish Barnstar of National Merit, 2nd Class. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 04:17, 24 October 2013 (UTC) | ||
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[1] - when translating pl wiki articles with geo coordinates, it's just takes one minute to add this useful snippet of info. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 08:59, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
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This is a reminder that you have a GA review to complete... -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 04:21, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
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15 peoople per day or so. Not bad - 5,000 each year... think about circulation numbers for an average print historical magazine.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 02:38, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
Hi the British 11th Hussars was a regiment but never the 11th Hussars Regiment. The correct formal name is 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) from 1920s, prior to that 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. Hope that makes sense. Jim Sweeney ( talk) 09:33, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
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Could you help clean up that mess? I cannot identify which Polish wiki articles the sections on "Praga Cemetery" and "Nowa Jerozolima Cemetery" may refer; I'd like to at least stub if not DYK all Jewish cemeteries in Warsaw. Pl wiki at pl:Cmentarze żydowskie w Warszawie lists pl:Cmentarz żydowski w Warszawie (Radość) and pl:Cmentarz żydowski w Warszawie (Bródno). I guess that the Praga ones refers to Bródno... sigh, a mess, as I say. Hopefully you being the expert on Warsaw will be able to clean this up; I'd be happy to help with DYKing resulting content. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 10:59, 15 November 2013 (UTC)
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Halibutt, Poeticbent continues working on his Treblinka FAC to the exclusion of this nomination—even though the FAC closed a week ago, concentration remains on working the article so a new FAC can be opened in a week's time, at which point even more work will be needed to address issues raised by the review.
I think, under the circumstances, it's best to close what is now the oldest ongoing hold—82 days and counting—and let Poeticbent nominate again when there's time to work on the GAN, since the issues you've raised remain unaddressed. Aside from editing the first Germanization paragraph on December 12, Poeticbent hasn't touched the article since October 16. Can you please post to the review page? Many thanks. BlueMoonset ( talk) 16:18, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
Hello Halibutt,
I see you are active on the Polish Military team. I am trying to find original sources on the 1st Polish Armored division and its role in closing the Falaise Pocket in France in August 1944. For example, is there an official history and/or are the battle reports available somewhere?
If you can help me I'd greatly appreciate it!
Thanks, David Davidsullivan317 ( talk) 20:29, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I've just wiki-organised the article Bug River and found your name origin information on the talk page. Do you have references for your information? it would be great to include etymology in the article. Manytexts ( talk) 23:29, 14 January 2014 (UTC)
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Hi, dear Halibutt. I'd like to attract Your attention to the issue that Trembowla is in the wrong place on Your maps. YOMAL SIDOROFF-BIARMSKII ( talk) 04:44, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
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Halibutt, you are alive! Thank my lucky stars. Some of your maps need fixing or updating and I was hoping you had the original files I could use instead of hacking what is on commons. Please tell me you are willing to spend some time on this important, neglected maintenance, or at the very least, hand off the goods. Zdrufko, -- Mareklug talk 12:57 am, Today (UTC−6)
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I am fresh out of wiki kittens; please accept this cake as a thank you for your support and thoughtful comments during my (now withdrawn) RfA. What doesn't kill me... Cheers, Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 11:30, 12 February 2014 (UTC) |
re-posted from user talk:Mareklug#About_Halibutt in its entirety (the section) for transparency, and to meet the user's own wishes regarding factoring correspondence dialogue on user pages that involve him. -- Mareklug talk 09:10, 15 February 2014 (UTC)
Yes, he is still somewhat active here. But regarding your comment for him, I recommend you either leave it on his talk page or WP:ECHO him, I'd be surprised if he (or most other voters) would come back to the check for replies to their vote. Would you? -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 09:29, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Tell me precisely which maps you mean and I might be able to find the original. It all depends on what maps you are referring to. I believe I uploaded the original xcf files of the early maps to commons, so they are there. The newer svg maps are also there, but I might have some different versions at my PC. Let me know the details and I hope I might be able to help. // Halibu tt 12:06, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
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I am writing a book on Polish immigration, focusing on a group that emigrated generally from the Rzeszow area to northeastern Pennsylvania. They all became coalminers. I am including a section on the history of Poland, and the reasons the compelled them to leave their homeland. Your map of the partitions of Poland - Partitions of Poland.png ( /info/en/?search=Third_Partition_of_Poland), I would like to include it in the book, though I would like to include it in black and white. Would you grant permission for this use?
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Martin Novak
PS - My grandfather, Jan Andrzej Nowak came from Maćkówka, and grandmother from Kolbuszowa Dolna