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| Andy Rantzen Andrew Rantzen is a Sydney-based lo-fi electronic recording artist and writer. Trained as a psychologist, he has been lecturer and tutor at the University of Sydney. Andy_Rantzen
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| List of Polish Jews From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Jews comprised a significant part of the Polish population. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, known as a "Jewish paradise" for its religious tolerance, attracted numerous Jews who fled persecution from other European countries, even though, at times, discrimination against Jews surfaced as it did elsewhere in Europe. List_of_Polish_Jews
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| Bofors 37 mm The Bofors 37 mm gun was an anti-tank gun designed by Swedish manufacturer Bofors in the early 1930s. Licensed copies were produced in a number of countries. Bofors_37_mm
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| Marcin Kromer Marcin Kromer (German: Martin Cromer, ; 1512- 23 March 1589) was a Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland), cartographer, diplomat and historian in Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was personal secretary to two Kings of Poland, Sigismund I the Old and Sigismund II Augustus. Marcin_Kromer
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| Computer-assisted translation Computer-assisted translation, computer-aided translation, or CAT is a form of translation wherein a human translator translates texts using computer software designed to support and facilitate the translation process. Computer-assisted_translation
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| Kolbuszowa | subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship Kolbuszowa
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| Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship Talk:Autonomous_Silesian_Voivodeship
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| Comet tank The Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) was a British tank that first saw use near the end of World War II. Comet_tank
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| Ropczyce | subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship Ropczyce
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| Battle of Kock (1939) The Battle of Kock, was the final battle of the Invasion of Poland] at the beginning of [[World War II. It took place from October 2 through October 5, 1939, near the town of Kock, Poland. Battle_of_Kock_(1939)
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| Bielsko Bielsko (, ) was until 1950 an independent town situated in Cieszyn Silesia, Poland. In 1951 it was joined with Biała Krakowska to form the new town of Bielsko-Biała. Bielsko
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| Jacek Kuroń | death_place = Warsaw, Poland Jacek_Kuroń
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| 87 Sylvia Data sheet compiled by W. R. 87_Sylvia
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| History of Cieszyn and Těšín ==History of Cieszyn and Těšín== History_of_Cieszyn_and_Těšín
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| Kołbacz Kołbacz (pronounce: , ) is a village in Poland, in powiat of Gryfino of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is located on the Pyrzyce-Stargard Plains, on the west bank of the river Płonia and has roughly 1400 inhabitants. Kołbacz
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| Thomism Thomism is the philosophical school that arose as a legacy of the work and thought of Thomas Aquinas. The word comes from the name of its originator, whose Summa Theologica is arguably second only to the Bible in importance to the Roman Catholic Church. Thomism
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| Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin Herbert 'PA' Austin, 1st Baron Austin KBE (November 8, 1866 – May 23, 1941) was an English automobile designer and builder. Herbert_Austin,_1st_Baron_Austin
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| Iocaste (moon) Talk:Iocaste_(moon)
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| Szczebrzeszyn | subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship Szczebrzeszyn
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| Polish Underground State Polish Underground State (, also known as Polish Secret State) refers to all underground resistance organizations in Poland during World War II, both military and civilian, loyal to the Polish Government in Exile in London. The Underground State was a legal continuation of the pre-war Republic of Poland and its institutions, in armed struggle against the occupying powers (Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union). Polish_Underground_State
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