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It is estimated that about 15% of Polish teachers or 8,000 died during the occupation period.
Polish teachers were not allowed in the schools, and many were arrested.
The book is a result from a visit some Polish teachers made to Albany last summer.
No new Polish teachers were to be trained.
Polish teacher at the secondary school.
Mass arrests of Polish teachers in Łódź county.
Józef Balcar (born 1922) - was a Polish teacher and cultural activist.
Julian Prejs born 1820, Polish teacher and journalist
He belonged to Polish Teachers' Union and supported many of his writing friends, with both finances and publishing.
Józef Mieses (1892-1942) was a Polish teacher, linguist, rabbi and military officer.
Karol Semik (born 13 August 1953 in Cieszyn) - polish teacher, educator.
Ludwika Wawrzyńska (1908-1955), Polish teacher who worked at an elementary school in Warsaw
It began when Mr. Cuomo, then governor, met in his office with Polish teachers from the trade union Solidarity.
Rudolf Paszek, Polish teacher and politician
Aleksander Kamiński, Polish teacher and soldier
Prior to Rosé, the orchestra was conducted by Zofia Czajkowska, a Polish teacher.
Leon Miękina (born July 5, 1930 in Cieszyn) is Polish teacher, writer and translator.
However, after 1944 most of its Polish teachers and students were expelled, forced to emigrate and continued their careers in post-war Poland or abroad.
By June 1940 only two institutions in the entire city offered instruction in the Polish language, while roughly 4000 Polish teachers lost their jobs.
Hans Frank noted in 1944 that although Polish teachers were a "mortal enemy" of the German states, they could not all be disposed of immediately.
August 3 - Stanisław Konarski, Polish teacher, political writer, poet and dramatist (born 1700)
In 1945 the Organization became the basis of the reestablished Association of Polish Teachers; however, it also became controlled by the communist government.
Związek Nauczycielstwa Polskiego (Polish Teachers' Union)
First Polish teachers trade unions date to 1905, the year that marks the period of unrest known as the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905-1907).
Polish teachers were dismissed, and some were invited to attend "orientation" meetings with the new administration, where they were either summarily arrested or executed on the spot.