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** Artur Adson
, Estonian poet
, writer and theatre critic
( b
. 1889
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** Artur London
, Czech statesman
( d. 1986
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** Artur Lundkvist
, Swedish author
( b
. 1906
)
** Artur London
, Czech statesman
( b
. 1915
)
** Pair skating champions: Natalia Mishkutenok &
Artur Dmitriev
** Pair skating champions: Natalia Mishkutenok &
Artur Dmitriev
, Soviet Union
** Jungdeutscher Orden
, led by
Artur Mahraun
.
** 13th SS Volunteer Mountain Regiment
Artur Phleps
, 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen
** Artur Hawkwing
** and Polish
** Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania / The
Polish Open University
** Polish rulers
** List of
Polish presidents
** Polish marka
, Polish currency from 1917 to 1924
** Many languages
, such as Bulgarian
, Swedish
, Norwegian
, Frisian
, Italian
, Spanish
, Russian
, Polish, Ukrainian
, Dutch and most Occitan variants
, use trilled rhotics
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** Table of contents
, bibliography of On the Origin of Species – links to text and images of all six British editions of The Origin of Species
, the 6th edition with additions and corrections
( final text ), the first American edition
, and translations into Danish
, Dutch
, French
, German
, Polish, Russian and Spanish
.
** Radio ESKA ,-which plays international hits
, along with
Polish music
.
** Radio Maryja-a radio station that is centered around religious observances
, such as mass
, and prayer
, in
Polish.
** Mariusz Pudzianowski
, Polish strongman
** Arkadiusz Radomski
, Polish footballer
** Kamil Kosowski
, Polish footballer
** Adam Małysz
, Polish ski jumper
** Rudolph Maté
, Polish cinematographer
( b
. 1898
)
** A new
Polish government is declared in Western Galicia
( Central Europe ).
** Ewa Farna
, Polish singer
** Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm
, Polish born writer
** Jarosław Kaczyński
, Polish Prime Minister
( 2006 – 2007
)
** Ewa Kasprzyk
, Polish actress
** Joanna Pacula
, Polish actress
** Andrzej Wajda
, Polish film director
** Waclaw Sierpinski
, Polish mathematician
( b
. 1882
)
** Andrzej Sapkowski
, Polish writer
** WWII:
Polish troops on the Westerplatte are forced
, due to lack of food and ammunition
, to surrender
.
** Reinhard Heydrich
, chief of the Security Police
, sent a directive
, the Schnellbrief
, explaining that Jews living in towns and villages in the
Polish occupation zones were to be transferred to ghettos
, and Jewish councils – Judenräte – would be established to carry out the German authorities ’ orders
.
** and conductor
** A ground bus or earth bus is a
conductor used as a zero voltage reference in a system
, often connected to ground or earth
.
** Gustav Ernesaks
, Estonian composer and a choir
conductor ( b
. 1908
)
** Maurice Abravanel
, Greek-born
conductor ( b
. 1903
)
** Herbert von Karajan
, Austrian
conductor ( d. 1989
)
** Vjekoslav Šutej
, Croatian orchestral
conductor
** Italian
conductor Arturo Toscanini suffers the stroke that leads to his death a little over two weeks later
.
** Alexander Gibson
, British
conductor and founder of the Scottish Opera
** Karl Richter
, German
conductor ( d. 1981
)
** Renowned Italian
conductor Arturo Toscanini makes his television debut
, conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra in an all-Wagner program
.
** Erich Leinsdorf
, Austrian
conductor ( d. 1993
)
** Walter Susskind
, Czech
conductor ( d. 1980
)
** Itzhak Perlman
, Israeli-American violinist and
conductor
** Hans Vonk
, Dutch
conductor
** Beat Raaflaub
, Swiss
conductor
** Trevor Pinnock
, English harpsichordist and
conductor
** Iona Brown
, British violinist and
conductor ( d. 2004
)
** Christopher Hogwood
, English
conductor and harpsichordist
** Rafael Kubelík
, Czech-born
conductor ( b
. 1914
)
** Klaus Tennstedt
, German
conductor ( b
. 1926
)
** Gilardo Gilardi
, Argentine composer
, pianist
, and
conductor ( b
. 1889
)
** László Lajtha
, Hungarian composer
, ethnomusicologist and
conductor ( b
. 1892
)
** Ferenc Fricsay
, Hungarian
conductor, cancer
( b
. 1914
)
** Paul Sacher
, Swiss
conductor ( d. 1999
)
** Sir Thomas Beecham
, English
conductor ( b
. 1879
)
** Edwin Fischer
, Swiss pianist and
conductor ( b
. 1886
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