1998
DOI: 10.15290/sp.1998.08.02
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Demokraci polscy w Rosji w latach 1917-1918

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“…During the World War I, Ziabicki became actively involved in politics. His position in the international arena was reported to the Austro--Hungarian Foreign Minister Ottokar Czernin in April 1917 by MP Dionizy Szecheny writing about him as one of the party leaders, an influential person in the "Dziennik Piotrogradzki" ("Petrograd Journal") and a serious industrialist, considered a decent man (Wrzosek, 1995). The observation of Ziabicki was due to the fact that, as a political activist and delegate of the Polish Supreme Democratic Committee (Polski Komitet Demokratyczny) in Russia, he took part in a meeting on the difficult situation of the Polish population in Russia, Ukraine and Finland, organised among Polish politicians in Stockholm on 28 December 1917 by Stanisław Wędkiewicz, a representative of the Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy) in Sweden.…”
Section: Brief Note On the Author Of The Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the World War I, Ziabicki became actively involved in politics. His position in the international arena was reported to the Austro--Hungarian Foreign Minister Ottokar Czernin in April 1917 by MP Dionizy Szecheny writing about him as one of the party leaders, an influential person in the "Dziennik Piotrogradzki" ("Petrograd Journal") and a serious industrialist, considered a decent man (Wrzosek, 1995). The observation of Ziabicki was due to the fact that, as a political activist and delegate of the Polish Supreme Democratic Committee (Polski Komitet Demokratyczny) in Russia, he took part in a meeting on the difficult situation of the Polish population in Russia, Ukraine and Finland, organised among Polish politicians in Stockholm on 28 December 1917 by Stanisław Wędkiewicz, a representative of the Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy) in Sweden.…”
Section: Brief Note On the Author Of The Documentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Byli bardzo liczni i religijni Żydzi ortodoksyjni, byli Żydzi nacjonaliści -syjoniści, byli zwolennicy żydowskiej socjalistycznej partii "Bund". Kilka procent bialskich Żydów popierało nielegalną i wrogą niepodległej Polsce organizację komunistyczną (Zaporowski, 1989;Sikora, 2002;Grabowski, 2006;Mierzwiński, 2010;Magier, 2021;Sikora, 2022b).…”
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“…There was a very large group of religious Orthodox Jews, there were nationalist Jews -Zionists, and there were supporters of the Jewish Socialist Party Bund. A few per cent of Jews in Biała Podlaska supported the illegal Communist organisation, which was hostile to independent Poland (Zaporowski, 1989;Sikora, 2002;Grabowski, 2006;Mierzwiński, 2010;Magier, 2021;Sikora, 2022b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%