The people whom one would thus arbitrarily turn over to Poland, to compensate her for the loss of her ... until the expansion of Prussia under Frederick the Great took it from her in 1772. She will ...
But its people never lost their appetite for liberty and thanks ... Having developed an appetite for Polish soil, Russia and Prussia (without Austria) simply made another step down an already familiar ...
Blessed Angela Truszkowska’s vision for the Felician Sisters extended far beyond her native Poland, reaching impoverished ...
Remember that when you consider people with the -ski names in Russia ... and run almost exclusively by the ruling administrations of Prussia, Russia and Austria. This does not mean that Polish Jews ...
This was the case of Prussia, a former duchy that in the early 1700s emerged from the shadow of Poland and the Holy Roman Empire. Growing to encompass much of northern and central Europe ...
The biggest wave of Polish immigrants came to the U.S. between the Civil War and World War I, well after Poland had been divided between Russia, Austria, and Prussia in the Partitions of Poland.
Human and civil rights groups are voicing concern after the Polish leader said he would temporarily suspend the right to ...
With the Polish fighters finally surrendering after 63 days of brutal combat, which left some 200,000 people dead, Zo's work to gain military status for female soldiers spared countless women the ...
Staff writer Ania Hull on her grandma, Ludwika Koronkiewicz, a fierce mushroom hunter who loved early October.
Polish democracy champion and former President Lech Walesa says a victory by Republican Donald Trump in this year’s U.S.
Settle in because I have a lot to cover this week. Philly dining upstart Little Walter’s has made the national and local spotlights, and that’s a good reason to discuss the Polish food scene. Also: ...