North-East Poland

North-East Poland PDF Author: Dirk Hilbers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789491648007
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 247

Book Description
This title covers the famous National Parks of Biebrza and Bialowieza, plus the Eastern Masurian Lake district and several less known areas such as the Augustow, Wigry NP and Narew NP. Combined they form one of the top destinations for birdwatchers and naturalists alike. The book describes the flora and fauna, landscape and tradtional land use of this region, plus 20 detailed routes and many sites descriptions with concrete indications on where and how to find the birds, wildlife and flora.

Poland's Struggle

Poland's Struggle PDF Author: Andrew Rawson
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1526743930
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236

Book Description
A historian’s account of the experience of Poland’s people and its military before, during, and after World War II—from 1918 to 1991. Poland was re-created as an independent nation at the end of the First World War, but it soon faced problems as Nazi Germany set about expanding its control of Europe. The Wehrmacht’s attack on 1 September 1939 was followed by a Soviet Red Army invasion two weeks later. The people of Poland were then subjected to a terrifying campaign of murder, imprisonment and enslavement which only increased as the war dragged on. Polish Catholics faced violence and deportation as they adapted to the draconian laws implemented by the German authorities. Meanwhile, the Polish Jews were forced into ghettos while the plans for the Final Solution were implemented. They then faced annihilation in the Holocaust, code named Operation Reinhard. Despite the dangers, many Poles joined the underground war against their oppressors, while those who escaped sought to fight for their nation’s freedom from abroad. They sent intelligence to the west, attacked German installations, carried out assassinations and rose up to confront their enemy, all against impossible odds. The advance of the Red Army brought new problems, as the Soviet’s dreaded NKVD introduced its own form of terror, hunting down anyone who fought for an independent nation. The story concludes with Poland’s experience behind the Iron Curtain, ending with the return of democracy by 1991.

Poland

Poland PDF Author: Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poland
Languages : en
Pages : 44

Book Description
Contains historical background material for the British delegates to the 1919-1920 Paris Peace Conference.

Climate Change in Poland

Climate Change in Poland PDF Author: Małgorzata Falarz
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030703282
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 581

Book Description
This edited book provides a comprehensive overview of the past, present and future climate development in Poland. The book consists of three main parts. The first part presents the results of the study of climate change before instrumental measurements in Poland in the last millennium. The second part analyses the long-term changes and variability of 36 climate characteristics for 14 climate elements, indices, meteorological phenomena and weather types using data from 79 weather stations in the base period 1951–2018 and for long series up to 239 years (1780–2018). The particular attention is paid to climate extremes. The third part of the book deals with projected changes in temperature, precipitation and thermal indices related to the agriculture and energy sectors. Two future time horizons are carried out: 1) near future: 2021–2050 and 2) far future: 2071–2100. The results for Poland are compared to those from Europe and other parts of the world. The book is addressed to scientists (climatologists, geographers, etc.), academic teachers, students, journalists and all those interested in Poland and climate change in Poland.
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