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Zbigniew " Zibì " Kazimierz Boniek (; born 3 March 1956 in Bydgoszcz ) is a former Polish footballer and coach.
The release includes audio commentary by Annette Insdorf, author of Double Lives, Second Chances: The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieślowski ; three short documentary films by Kieślowski: Factory ( 1970 ), Hospital ( 1976 ), and Railway Station ( 1980 ); The Musicians ( 1958 ), a short film by Kieślowski ’ s teacher Kazimierz Karabasz ; Kieślowski ’ s Dialogue ( 1991 ), a documentary featuring a candid interview with Kieślowski and rare behind-the-scenes footage from the set of The Double Life of Véronique ; 1966-1988: Kieślowski, Polish Filmmaker, a 2005 documentary tracing the filmmaker ’ s work in Poland, from his days as a student through The Double Life of Véronique ; a 2005 interview with actress Irène Jacob ; and new video interviews with cinematographer Slawomir Idziak and composer Zbigniew Preisner.
* Zygmunt Wojciechowski, Kazimierz Tymieniecki, Stefan Barbacki, Gerard Labuda, Zdzisław Kaczmarczyk, Zbigniew Zakrzewski.
The title of doctor honoris causa was granted to 15 renowned scientists: Prof. Dr. Witold Starkiewicz ( 1973 ), Prof. Dr. Kazimierz Stojalowski ( 1974 ), Prof. Dr. Eugeniusz Mietkiewski ( 1985 ), Prof. Dr. Jerzy Kulczycki ( 1987 ), Prof. Dr. Andre Raymond Ardaillou ( 1991 ), Prof. Dr. Marek Eisner ( 1992 ), Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Janczuk ( 1994 ), Prof. Dr. Franciszek Kokot ( 1995 ), Prof. Dr. Leonidas Samochowiec ( 1995 ), Prof. Dr. Hans Schadewaldt ( 1995 ), Prof. Dr. Eberhard Ritz ( 1996 ), Prof. Dr. Dietrich Kettler ( 1996 ), prof. Mary Osborne ( 1997 ), prof. Stanislaw Woyke ( 1998 ), prof. Alan Gewirtz ( 1999 ).

Zbigniew and Brzezinski
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US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, known for his hardline policies on the Soviet Union, initiated in 1979 a campaign supporting mujaheddin in Pakistan and Afghanistan, which was run by Pakistani security services with financial support from the Central Intelligence Agency and Britain's MI6.
* Brzezinski, Zbigniew.
" I think it contributed to his death ," said Zbigniew Brzezinski, a friend and fellow Polish exile.
** Zbigniew Brzezinski, Polish-born U. S. National Security Advisor
Other current board members include Kenneth Adelman, Farooq Kathwari, Azar Nafisi, Mark Palmer, P. J. O ' Rourke, and Lawrence Lessig, while past board-members have included Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Samuel Huntington, Mara Liasson, Otto Reich, Donald Rumsfeld, Whitney North Seymour, Paul Wolfowitz, Steve Forbes, and Bayard Rustin.
Zbigniew Brzezinski was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1928.
Brzezinski's father was Tadeusz Brzeziński, a Polish diplomat who was posted to Germany from 1931 to 1935 ; Zbigniew Brzezinski thus spent some of his earliest years witnessing the rise of the Nazis.
President Carter chose Zbigniew Brzezinski for the position of National Security Adviser ( NSA ) because he wanted an assertive intellectual at his side to provide him with day-to-day advice and guidance on foreign policy decisions.
* Patrick Vaughan ( 1999 ) " Beyond Benign Neglect: Zbigniew Brzezinski and the Polish Crisis of 1980.
* Zbigniew Brzezinski Interviewed about USSR-U. S.
* The Modern History Project: Zbigniew Brzezinski
* Profile: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Johns Hopkins University
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With the help of Sieciech, Judith convinced her husband to postpone the return of Władysław I's first-born son Zbigniew, who seems to be a strong candidate to the succession despite his illegitimacy ; also, they wanted an eventual alliance with the only legitimate son of Władysław I, Bolesław, born from his first marriage with the Bohemian princess.
In 1093 Silesia rebelled, and the comes Magnus with the assistance of the Bohemian and Polish knights welcomed Zbigniew after he escaped from Germany ; however, soon Sieciech captured the prince and imprisoned him.
The original theme was composed by Karel Svoboda and sung by Karel Gott in the German, Czech and Slovak versions ; Zbigniew Wodecki in the Polish version.
*( 1926 – 1999 ) Zbigniew Czajkowski-Dębczyński, Polish participant in Warsaw Uprising ; wrote about battlefield death of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
*( born 1921 ) Zbigniew Czajkowski, Polish fencing master ; known as " father of the Polish School of Fencing " and coach of champions
* Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: LAFCA Award ; Best Music, Zbigniew Preisner ; 1991.
* Golden Globe: Golden Globe ; Best Original Score — Motion Picture, Zbigniew Preisner ; 2002.
Two ideas of Polish policy clashed at the time ; a more tolerant and less assimilationist approach advocated by Józef Piłsudski ,< ref name =" Brzez "> Zbigniew Brzezinski in his introduction to Wacław Jędrzejewicz ’ s “ Pilsudski A Life For Poland ” wrote: Pilsudski ’ s vision of Poland, paradoxically, was never attained.
The Hungarian nobility also supported Zbigniew and give meals to the rebels ; also, they kidnapped both Sieciech and Prince Bolesław.
In 1093, Duke Władysław I issued an Act of Legitimization under which he recognized Zbigniew as his son and member of the Piast dynasty ; also, was given to him the right to succeed to the throne.
The contestants met at the Battle of Goplo in 1096, where Sieciech ’ s forces completely defeated the supporters of Zbigniew, who was taken captured and imprisoned ; however, he regained his freedom a year later ( 1 May 1097 ) due to the intervention of the bishops.
The plans of Sieciech and Duchess Judith-Sophia to take the complete control over the country were discovered by Zbigniew ; his young half-brother Bolesław became in his ally.
Zbigniew received Greater Poland ( included Gniezno ), Kuyavia, Łęczyca Land and Sieradz Land ; Bolesław obtained Lesser Poland, Silesia and Lubusz Land.
However, disputes soon arose between the brothers ; it's probable that the main reason was the fact that Zbigniew, as the oldest, considered himself as the Senior Duke, a right who was recognized to him by the Polish society.
Zbigniew see in this marriage and alliance with the Kievan ruler a directed attack against him ; he then began his attempts to persuade Duke Borivoj II of Bohemia to invaded Bolesław III's domains.
In 1105 Zbigniew made an agreement with his brother, under which both princes regarded a reciprocal compromise in matters of foreign policy ; howeer, and despite further attempts to ended the matter ( Tyniec Accord ), the case of Pomerania remained unresolved.

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