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  2. Warsaw Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Warschauer Ghetto, officially Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in Warschau, "Jewish Residential District in Warsaw"; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust.

  3. Helena Skłodowska-Szalay - Wikipedia

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    By 1913, she was a headmistress of a school run on behalf of the employees of the Warsaw trams. [9] She established and operated several primary schools in the 1920s and 1930s, concentrating on systematic learning and preparing the students for secondary gymnasiums. Thereafter, she became a schools inspector. [4]

  4. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland, with a rich history, culture, and architecture. Learn more about its attractions, landmarks, and history on Wikipedia.

  5. Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    'Main School of Rural Homestead', SGGW) is the largest agricultural university in Poland, established in 1816 in Warsaw. It employs over 2,600 staff including over 1,200 academic educators. The University is since 2005 a member of the Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS) which was established in 2001.

  6. Flag of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Warsaw, with the proportions of 2:3. The flag of the city of Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a bicolour rectangle, divided into two horizontal stripes of equal width, yellow at the top, and red at the bottom. The flag doesn't have specified proportions, though popularly used proportions include 2:3 and 5:8.

  7. Bombing of Warsaw in World War II - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the Luftwaffe opened the German attack on Poland with operation Wasserkante, an air attack on Warsaw on 1 September. This attack by four bomber groups was of limited effectiveness due to low-lying cloud cover and stout Polish resistance by the PZL P.11 fighters of the Pursuit Brigade, which claimed down 16 German aircraft for the loss of 10 of their own.

  8. SGH Warsaw School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    SGH Warsaw School of Economics (Polish: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie, SGH [1]) is the oldest and most prestigious business school in Poland. [ 7 ] SGH Warsaw School of Economics was founded in 1906 as a private school named August Zieliński Private Trade Courses for Men .

  9. Stanisław Wojciechowski - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, he graduated in the Men's Classical Junior High School in Kalisz and began his studies at the Imperial University of Warsaw where he studied at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics until 1891. He belonged to the circle of the most active conspirators, participant of the secret student groups for self-improvement.