Metternich left happy; his sole disappointment was having to commit to being tougher on Polish nationalists.
The ransom demands identify the abductors as Polish nationalists.
Failing to shout for Polish regeneration, they aroused suspicions among the Polish nationalists who were shouting.
During the interwar period the concept of "Western thought" (myśl zachodnia) became popular among some Polish nationalists.
After this decision, local Polish nationalists blockaded the entrance to the Greek Catholics and organized a hunger strike.
He retired from the army in 1862 and became involved with conservative Polish nationalists.
Thus, it is clear that Polish nationalists linked their struggle against the Soviet Union with a struggle against atheism.
Jewish sources deemed their deaths a pogrom, and the PMO members, fighting for independence, Polish nationalists.
It is a strategic and cultural location that has been important to both German and Polish nationalists.
In the Soviet Union he decided to cooperate with the Polish nationalists.