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dwwd   
13 Dec 2009
Language / Star Wars and Polish language in it :) [30]

Greetings my fellow polish nerds.

:-)

DWWD

Poles are big fans of Star Wars:

uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/File:Ulica_Kenobiego.jpg
dwwd   
10 Dec 2009
Genealogy / meaning of: rewolucjoniści polscy [8]

your grandmother has some... hmmm... trouble with pre-war Poland.

And from perspective of Soviet Union authorities she was some kind of "good guy",

yeah... i got this feeling after reading KPP's history on wikipedia.

But, also, remember that your grandmother could exaggerate her deeds, just to get the passport to Poland.

I don't know what she did to deserve this "title"... lets hope that a 17yo going to the USSR was "revolutionary" enough. :-)

But i'm trying to get the file about her... if only the "Archiwum Akt Nowych" answered my e-mails...

DWWD
dwwd   
2 Dec 2009
Genealogy / meaning of: rewolucjoniści polscy [8]

Hi,

I am researching my familys history and came across something I don't know the real meaning.

My grandmother went from Poland to the USSR shortly before WWII and was repatriated in 1957. In her repatriation docs is stated "rewolucjoniści polscy", OK, I know it means something like polish revolutionaries, but what I want to know is what is the true meaning of this term. Can someone help me with that?

Thanks,

Daniel