Zbigniew Chmielowiec — Polish politician infobox name=Zbigniew Chmielowiec years of life=born 1954 function=member of Sejm 2005 2007 party=Prawo i Sprawiedliwość since=September 25, 2005 utlil= successor= predecessor=Zbigniew Chmielowiec (born September 22, 1954 in… … Wikipedia
Zbigniew Chmielowiec — (* 22. September 1954 in Kolbuszowa) ist ein polnischer Politiker (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość PiS), ehemaliger Bürgermeister von Kolbuszowa und seit 2005 Abgeordneter des Sejm in der V. und VI. Wahlperiode. Er beendete sein Studium an der Technischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact — Treaty of Non Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union Molotov signs the German–Soviet non aggression pact. Behind him are Ribbentrop and Stalin. Signed August 23, 1939 Location Moscow, Russian SFSR … Wikipedia
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Molotov Line — and its fortified districts, on a map showing the borders in the 1939 1941 period The so called Molotov Line was a system of border fortifications built by the Soviet Union in the years 1940–1941 along its new western borders. These borders where … Wikipedia
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Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939-1946) — In the aftermath of the German and Soviet invasion of Poland (September, 1939) the territory of Poland was divided between the Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (USSR). Both powers were hostile to the Polish culture and the Polish people, aiming… … Wikipedia