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Up to the Second World War, like many other cities in interwar Poland, Radom had a significant Jewish population.
Within the Second Polish Republic of the interwar period, Rybnik was part of the Silesian Voivodeship, which enjoyed far-reaching political and financial autonomy.
Dornford Yates was the pseudonym of the British novelist, Cecil William Mercer ( 7 August 1885 – 5 March 1960 ), whose novels and short stories, some humorous ( the Berry books ), some thrillers ( the Chandos books ), were best-sellers in the 21-year interwar period between the First and Second world wars.
The T-35 was a Soviet multi-turreted heavy tank of the interwar period and early Second World War that saw limited production and service with the Red Army.
Their number remained steady in the interwar period, and in 1939, on the eve of the Second World War, there were some 15, 000 Jews living in the town.
Within the Second Polish Republic of the interwar period, Wodzisław was part of the Silesian Voivodeship, which enjoyed far-reaching political and financial autonomy.
During the Second Polish Republic ( or interwar ) period, Biała was growing fast.
Remaining active during the interwar years as a peace-time formation, the division again saw action in the Second World War, fighting in North-West Europe.
The political conflicts escalated in the Second Polish Republic during the interwar period, particularly in the 1930s as a result of a cycle of terrorist actions by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, formed in Poland, and the ensuing state repressions.
After the failures of the League of Indians in Canada in the interwar period and the North American Indian Brotherhood in two decades following the Second World War, the Aboriginal peoples of Canada organized themselves once again in the early 1960s.
The Silesian Voivodeship (, ) was an autonomous province ( voivodeship ) of the interwar Second Polish Republic.
In the whole interwar period the settlement was slowly regaining its former glory when the Second World War severly crippled it again.
During the interwar period in the Second Polish Republic, some Polish communists formed a political party, the Communist Party of Poland ( Komunistyczna Partia Polski, KPP ).

interwar and Polish
Piłsudski's seizure of Vilnius in October 1920 poisoned Polish – Lithuanian relations for the remainder of the interwar period.
The interwar period's Polish territorial and ethnic policies contributed to bad relations with most of Poland's neighbors and to uneasy cooperation with the more distant centers of power, including France, Britain and the League of Nations.
In 1939 East Prussia had 2. 49 million inhabitants, 85 % of them ethnic Germans, the others Poles in the south who, according to Polish estimates numbered in the interwar period around 300, 000-350, 000, and Lietuvininkai speaking Lithuanian ( Baltic ) in the northeast.
In the interwar period most of the territory, organized as Wołyń Voivodeship was under Polish control.
PZL ( Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze-State Aviation Works ) was the main Polish aerospace manufacturer of the interwar period, based in Warsaw, functioning in 1928-1939.
The History of interwar Poland comprises the period from the re-recreation of the independent Polish state in 1918, until the joint Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939 at the onset of World War II.
It was only the Polish victory against the Soviets in the Polish – Soviet War ( and the fact that the Poles did not object to some form of Lithuanian independence ) that derailed the Soviet plans and gave Lithuania an experience of interwar independence.
In this building during the interwar era, meetings of Polish journalists and activists were organised.
Sławik was a Polish politician in the interwar period, social worker, activist, and diplomat, who during World War II helped save over 5, 000 Polish as well as Hungarian Jews in Budapest by giving them false Polish passports with Catholic designation.
In the following years, the historical discourse between Polish and Ukrainian researchers has often been based on historical stereotypes stemming from ethnic conflicts during the First World War and the interwar period, making it difficult to draw an objective account of bilateral Polish-Ukrainian relations during World War II.
In the interwar period, Kovel served as the capital of Kovel County in Volhynian Voivodeship of the Polish Republic.
According to official Polish statistics from interwar period, Poles formed the largest ethnic group in these regions, and were demographically the largest ethnic group in the cities.
Organizers of the festival assured that for the two days Brzeg would turn into the " capital of interwar Polish Kresy ".
* Polish 3rd Legions Infantry Division ( interwar period )
The Biuro Szyfrów (, Polish for " Cipher Bureau ") was the interwar Polish General Staff's agency charged with both cryptography ( the use of ciphers and codes ) and cryptology ( the study of ciphers and codes, particularly for the purpose of " breaking " them ).
Zaolzie is the Polish name for an area now in the Czech Republic which was disputed between interwar Poland and Czechoslovakia.

interwar and Republic
Czech literature is divided into roughly ten main time periods: the Middle Ages ; the Hussite period ; the years of re-Catholicization and the baroque ; the Enlightenment and Czech reawakening in the 19th century ; the avantgarde of the interwar period ; the years under Communism and the Prague Spring ; and the literature of the post-Communist Czech Republic.
The interwar period, coinciding with the First Republic, is one of the apogees of Czech literature — the new state brought with it a plurality of thinking, religion, and philosophy, leading to a great flowering of literature and culture.
These are the Nobleman's Republic ( 16th-18th c .), the interwar period ( 1918 – 1939 ) and Socialist Realism ( 1944 – 1956 ).
During the interwar years the Roman Republic continued to expand its power into central Italy.
These are the Nobleman's Republic ( 16th-18th c .), the interwar period ( 1918 – 1939 ) and Socialist Realism ( 1944 – 1956 ).
In the interwar period, Soviet authorities in Transnistria ( Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ) alternately used Latin or Cyrillic for writing the language, mirroring the political goals of the moment.
The Polish-Lithuanian borders in the interwar period, while recognized by the Conference of Ambassadors of the Entente and the League of Nations, were not recognized by the Republic of Lithuania.
When used in a political context it has an irredentist connotation, mainly concerning the territories that were ruled by Romania in the interwar, that are now part of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova or Bulgaria.
The German-speaking population in the interwar Czechoslovakian Republic, 23. 3 % of the population at the 1921 census, is usually reduced to the Sudeten Germans, but actually there were linguistic enclaves elsewhere in Czechoslovakia, and among the German-speaking urban dwellers there were " ethnic Germans " and / or Austrians as well as German-speaking Jews.
There were several subregions and towns with German-speaking absolute or relative majorities in the interwar Czechoslovakian Republic.
It is ' paleo ' because of its genesis in the work of Murray N. Rothbard and his predecessors, including Ludwig von Mises, Albert Jay Nock, Garet Garrett, and the entire interwar Old Right that opposed the New Deal and favored the Old Republic of property rights, freedom of association, and radical political decentralization.
Monuments in his honour were built in many towns in the independent Republic of Lithuania during the interwar period, 1918 – 1939.

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