Fallout shelter - 50's/60's
Fallout shelter from the cold war timeline. Kalisz, Poland - Warsaw Pact 50's/60's
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Schron przeciwatomowy dla SDKW w Kaliszu
Schron Terenowej Obrony Przeciwlotniczej powstał na początku lat 60-tych. Wybudowano wówczas budynek mieszkalny pod którym ukryto pomieszczenia dla Stanowiska Dowodzenia Komendy Wojewódzkiej. Obiekt został zabezpieczony przed atakiem chemicznym i atomowym. Schron o powierzchni 500 metrów kwadratowych wyposażony jest w pomieszczenia operacyjne oraz urządzenia gwarantujące niezależne funkcjonowanie obiektu.
Znajduje się tu system centralnego ogrzewania, system agregatów filtrowo-wentylacyjnych, agregat prądotwórczy i centralę łączności przewodowej oraz radiowej. W razie ataku atomowego w tym miejscu schronić się mieli przedstawiciele władzy i najważniejsze osoby w mieście, nawet do 40 osób. Obiekt utrzymywany jest w swojej funkcjonalności oraz tajności do 2000 roku.
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AGATHOCLES / H-INCIDENT Split ep - H-Incident side
Tracks taken from their Split ep with Agathocles (Posthumous, 2011).
Recorded in 1999/2000.
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1. tolerance
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3. be right for all
4. friend not enemy
5. modern church
6. anthem ad nauseam fuck off i am punk (destroy cover)
We can exploit the resources in Poland on an effective way
Copper prices are very low, and will stay this way for some time. Many producers are suffering from lower prices, but it will take 10 years to build a mine in Poland, so this is a long term plan. Even in current price environment we can exploit the resources that are here in Poland on an effective way - says Lyle Braaten, chairman of the board Miedzi Copper Corporation, a guest of the European Economic Congress in Katowice.
Ich miłość przetrwała wojnę
To brzmi jak scenariusz wielkiej filmowej sagi. Różnica jest tylko taka, że to nie jest filmowa fikcja. Opatrzność splotła losy Heleny i Tadeusza Wyrzykowskich ponad 70 lat temu. On schwytany w łapance we Włocławku. Ona jako czternastolatka pojmana przez Niemców na łódzkich Bałutach. Przeszli tę samą drogę przez łódzkie więzienie, później transport na roboty przymusowe do Niemiec. Tam się poznali. Przyjaźń przerodziła się w miłość. Tuż po wyzwoleniu wzięli ślub. Właśnie mija 70 lat od tego dnia, kiedy wojskowy kapelan udzielił błogosławieństwa 24 parom skojarzonym w obozie pracy. Helena i Tadeusz Wyrzykowscy zarażają optymizmem i energią. Dorobili się dwóch córek, czworga wnucząt i czworga prawnucząt. Wszystkim parom, które szukają recepty na szczęśliwe życie, mówią: słuchać swojej drugiej połówki i żyć dla niej. Państwu młodym życzymy długich lat szczęścia. Więcej o tej wzruszającej miłości i fascynującej historii życia Heleny i Tadeusza już wkrótce w Fakcie.
History of the Jews in Poland | Wikipedia audio article
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The history of the Jews in Poland dates back over 1,000 years. For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Jewish community in the world. Poland was a principal center of Jewish culture, thanks to a long period of statutory religious tolerance and social autonomy. This ended with the Partitions of Poland which began in 1772, in particular, with the discrimination and persecution of Jews in the Russian Empire. During World War II there was a nearly complete genocidal destruction of the Polish Jewish community by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, during the 1939–1945 German occupation of Poland and the ensuing Holocaust. Since the fall of communism in Poland, there has been a Jewish revival, featuring an annual Jewish Culture Festival, new study programs at Polish secondary schools and universities, the work of synagogues such as the Nożyk Synagogue, and Warsaw's Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
From the founding of the Kingdom of Poland in 1025 through to the early years of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth created in 1569, Poland was the most tolerant country in Europe. Known as paradisus iudaeorum (Latin for Paradise of the Jews), it became a shelter for persecuted and expelled European Jewish communities and the home to the world's largest Jewish community of the time. According to some sources, about three-quarters of the world's Jews lived in Poland by the middle of the 16th century. With the weakening of the Commonwealth and growing religious strife (due to the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation), Poland's traditional tolerance began to wane from the 17th century onward. After the Partitions of Poland in 1795 and the destruction of Poland as a sovereign state, Polish Jews were subject to the laws of the partitioning powers, the increasingly antisemitic Russian Empire, as well as Austria-Hungary and Kingdom of Prussia (later a part of the German Empire). Still, as Poland regained independence in the aftermath of World War I, it was the center of the European Jewish world with one of the world's largest Jewish communities of over 3 million. Antisemitism was a growing problem throughout Europe in those years, from both the political establishment and the general population.At the start of World War II, Poland was partitioned between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (see Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact). One-fifth of the Polish population perished during World War II, half of them were 3,000,000 Polish Jews murdered in The Holocaust, constituting 90% of Polish Jewry. Although the Holocaust occurred largely in German-occupied Poland, there was little collaboration with the Nazis by its citizens. Collaboration by individual Poles has been described as smaller than in other occupied countries. Statistics of the Israeli War Crimes Commission indicate that less than 0.1% of Poles collaborated with the Nazis. Examples of Polish attitudes to German atrocities varied widely, from actively risking death in order to save Jewish lives, and passive refusal to inform on them; to indifference, blackmail, and in extreme cases, participation in pogroms such as the Jedwabne pogrom. Grouped by nationality, Poles represent the largest number of people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust.
In the post-war period, many of the approximately 200,000 Jewish survivors registered at Central Committee of Polish Jews or CKŻP (of whom 136,000 arrived from the Soviet Union) left the People's Republic of Poland for the nascent State of Israel and North or South America. Their departure was hastened by the destruction of Jewish institutions, post-war violence and the hostility of the Communist Party to both religion and private enterprise, but also because in 1946–1947 Poland was the only Eastern Bloc country to allow free Jewish aliyah to Israel, without visas or exit permits. Britain demanded Poland to halt the exodus, but their pressure was largely unsuccessful. Most o ...
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War crimes of the Wehrmacht | Wikipedia audio article
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During World War II, the German combined armed forces (Heer, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe) committed systematic crimes, including massacres, rape, looting, the exploitation of forced labor, the murder of three million Soviet prisoners of war, and participated in the extermination of Jews. While the Nazi Party's own SS forces (in particular the SS-Totenkopfverbände, Einsatzgruppen and Waffen-SS) of Nazi Germany was the organization most responsible for the genocidal killing of the Holocaust, the regular armed forces represented by the Wehrmacht committed war crimes of their own, particularly on the Eastern Front in the war against the Soviet Union.
The Nuremberg Trials at the end of World War II initially considered whether the Wehrmacht high command structure should be tried. However, the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW - High Command of the Armed Forces) was judged not to be a criminal organization under the legal grounds that because of very poor co-ordination between the German Army, Navy and Air Force high commands, which operated as more or less separate entities during the war, the OKW did not constitute an organization as defined by Article 9 of the constitution of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) which conducted the Nuremberg trials. This matter of legal definition has been misconstrued by German World War II veterans and others to mean that the IMT ruled that the OKW was not a criminal organization because the Wehrmacht committed no war crimes.
Maximilian Kolbe | Wikipedia audio article
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Maximilian Maria Kolbe (Polish: Maksymilian Maria Kolbe [maksɨˌmʲilʲjan ˌmarʲja ˈkɔlbɛ]; 8 January 1894 – 14 August 1941) was a Polish Conventual Franciscan friar who volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the German death camp of Auschwitz, located in German-occupied Poland during World War II. He had been active in promoting the veneration of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, founding and supervising the monastery of Niepokalanów near Warsaw, operating an amateur radio station (SP3RN), and founding or running several other organizations and publications.
Kolbe was canonized on 10 October 1982 by Pope John Paul II, and declared a Martyr of charity. He is the patron saint of amateur radio operators, drug addicts, political prisoners, families, journalists, prisoners, and the pro-life movement. John Paul II declared him The Patron Saint of Our Difficult Century. His feast day is August 14, the day of his death.
Due to Kolbe's efforts to promote consecration and entrustment to Mary, he is known as the Apostle of Consecration to Mary.