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Prisons in Russia: Defunct Prisons in Russia, Polish Exiles in the Russian Empire, J Zef Pi Sudski, Adam Mickiewicz, Butyrka Prison

Prisons in Russia: Defunct Prisons in Russia, Polish Exiles in the Russian Empire, J Zef Pi Sudski, Adam Mickiewicz, Butyrka Prison

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ISBN10: 1156861837
ISBN13: 9781156861837
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 62
Weight: 0.28
Height: 0.13 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Defunct prisons in Russia, Polish exiles in the Russian Empire, Jozef Pi sudski, Adam Mickiewicz, Butyrka prison, Roman Dmowski, Kresty Prison, Raphael Kalinowski, Sybirak, Jan Czerski, Peter and Paul Fortress, Solovetsky Monastery, Katorga, Jozef Andrzej Za uski, Mariusz Zaruski, Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, Tadeusz Wroblewski, Boles aw Limanowski, Zygmunt Padlewski, Uprising of Polish political exiles in Siberia, Stolobny Island, Bronis aw Pi sudski, Micha Elwiro Andriolli, Jan Czeczot, Kajetan So tyk, Zygmunt Florenty Wroblewski, Lubyanka, Sukhanovka, Ignacy Pr dzy ski, Ignacy Dzia y ski, Benedykt Dybowski, New Holland Island, Jan Kili ski, Lefortovo Prison, Kara katorga, Wac aw Rzewuski, Tadeusz Korzon, Nerchinsk katorga, Ognenny Ostrov, Agaton Giller, KGB victim memorials, Bolshoy Dom, Franciszek Malewski, Seweryn Rzewuski, Wac aw Sieroszewski, Jozef Kowalewski, Vladimir Central Prison, Aleksander Czekanowski, Tomasz Zan, Piotr Wysocki, Bronis aw Szwarce, Akatuy katorga, Wincenty Niemojowski, Matrosskaya Tishina, Onufry Pietraszkiewicz, Jozef Je owski. Excerpt: Jozef Klemens Pi sudski (Polish: , 5 December 1867 - 12 May 1935) was a Polish statesman-Chief of State (1918-22), First Marshal (from 1920), and authoritarian leader (1926-35) of the Second Polish Republic. From mid-World War I he had a major influence in Poland's politics, and was an important figure on the European political scene. He is considered largely responsible for Poland's regaining its independence in 1918, after 123 years of partitions. Pi sudski successfully annexed Vilnius from Lithuania following eligowski's Mutiny but was unable to incorporate most of his Lithuanian homeland into the newly resurrected Polish State. Early in his political career, Pi sudski became a leader of the Polish Socialist Party. Concluding, however, that Polan...