Bierut Decrees German: Bierut-Dekrete is a term used in German historiography referring to a series of decrees, laws and regulations enacted by the Provisional...
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Bierut Decree or Warsaw Land Decree is a common name of the Decree on Ownership and Usufruct of Land in the Area of the Capital of Warsaw also translated...
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1945 Medal for Warsaw 1939–1945 Bierut Decree Bierut Decrees a.^ After his arrival in Minsk, in September 1941, Bierut met Anastasia Kalesnikova, a woman...
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the war, some of the lost buildings are reconstructed. October 26 – Bierut Decree nationalizes most land in Warsaw prior to the city's reconstruction...
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the property was seized by the government in 1948 as a result of the Bierut Decrees. The building was rebuilt during 1949-1951 to designs by Bohdan Pniewski...
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without legal backing, but made legal by several decrees of 1945. A 1945 decree known as the Bierut Decree nationalized most of the properties in the Polish...
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Branicki family. Since October 1945 the entire property, pursuant to Bierut Decree, along with the impressive family fortune, was nationalized. For a short...
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[citation needed] Almost all of the property was nationalized (see Bierut Decree). Rebuilding the Old Town was an achievement on a global scale. In 1980...
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residents were officially prohibited from any new construction under Bierut Decrees, which contributed significantly to the growth of unauthorized construction...
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initiative under Article 25, but could issue administrative decrees under Article 31. However, those decrees had to be confirmed by the Sejm in its next session...
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the presidency, Bierut took over as prime minister, a post he held until 1954. He remained party leader until his death in 1956. Bierut oversaw the trials...
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to be a wartime parliament of Poland; the body was chaired by Bolesław Bierut. In June 1944 the Union of Polish Patriots, a rival to the PPR Polish-communist...
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In 2009 and 2011, the building was reprivatized under the so-called Bierut Decree. At that time, there were 14 registered residents. House at 2 Francuska...
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occupant forces, as part of the destruction of Warsaw. In 1945, via the Bierut Decree, Królikarnia palace became the property of the city of Warsaw, being...
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political power, while the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) under Bolesław Bierut gained firm control over the country, which would remain an independent...
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protests at the Gdańsk Shipyard when workers protested at the government's decree raising food prices and he was considered for the position of chairman of...
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World War II. The first President of Poland after the war was Bolesław Bierut, an NKVD agent. The extensive system of labor exploitation in the Gulag...
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the Sejm and convening its sessions, issuing decrees during periods between Sejm sessions (the decrees had to be later accepted by the Sejm), initiating...
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Niektóre problemy okupacji hitlerowskiej w Grudziądzu... p. 451 Henryk Bierut: Martyrologia grudziądzan podczas okupacji hitlerowskiej. Grudziądz: Wydawnictwo...
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United Workers' Party, the entire doctrine was abandoned by 1956. Following Bierut's death on March 12, 1956, and the subsequent de-Stalinization of all People's...
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1985. It was first awarded on May 9, 1946, given among others to Bolesław Bierut. The Medal was 33 mm in diameter. Its obverse shows the eagle, the coat...
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Warsaw (the PPR delegation that included Władysław Gomułka and Bolesław Bierut) reached Lublin only on 31 July, and attained full agreement with the group...
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direct access to Lenin without an appointment. Stalin co-signed Lenin's decrees shutting down hostile newspapers, and co-chaired the committee drafting...
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Volhynian capital of Lutsk was converted to a Roman Catholic church by a decree of the Polish government. Snyder 2003b, p. 202. Timothy Snyder. (2005)....
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premise of internal disturbances suspending elections, legitimising rule by decree and curbing civil liberties. The proposition for the declaration of the...
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university was named Bolesław Bierut University of Wrocław (Polish: Uniwersytet Wrocławski im. Bolesława Bieruta) after Bolesław Bierut, the communist President...
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Nicolae Ceaușescu (section Decree 770)
to reverse the Romania's low birth and fertility rates, Ceaușescu issued Decree 770 to restrict abortion and contraception. The government targeted rising...
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power, the permanent organs holds legislative powers, such as issuing decrees, representing the state abroad, interpreting the laws, organising national...
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A. C.; Dunne, M. P.; Bucholz, K. K.; Madden, P. a. F.; Slutske, W. S.; Bierut, L. J.; Statham, D. B.; Martin, N. G. (January 2000). "Early sexual abuse...
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Speech, combined with the death of the Polish communist leader Bolesław Bierut, who suffered a heart attack while reading the Speech, sparked considerable...
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