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{{center|1=<big>Welcome, traveller, to the ] '''Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus<nowiki>'</nowiki>''' user page</big>}} | |||
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'''Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus'''<ref>Why Prokonsul? Because of . And Piotrus is a ], not a ].</small></ref> (born in ], ]) - Short story: I am a ], ], a net ], ] member, ], ] in ] (] since April'04 (Top 10 in my year), one of ] of most active ]. 42nd to be exact (as of March'08). Registered on Wiki on 10 Apr 2004 but I have been editing since December 2003 as an anon. ]. Oh yes, I am a Pole so ] :> | |||
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I love sharing my knowledge and the idea of ], so Wiki is a 'home quite close to home' for me, also illustrating the truth in saying ''if you find work you like, you will never work again''. Working on Wiki gives me this great feeling of doing something good and useful *now* - anybody can access my work anytime they wish, there are no delays in article publications, no restriction on who has enough money to pay for my work (hmmm, I can see a problem with this in the long run though... :>). I have now seen Misplaced Pages grow for years, and it is amazing. I am sure that ]. And, of course, ]. | |||
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My interests concentrate around ] (including ]), ]s, ], ], ], ] and finally, as perhaps a bit more trivial a hobby, all things related to good ]. Oh, and ]s. I am a founding member of the ''Polish ] Association'', after all :) | |||
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'''Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus'''<ref>Why Prokonsul? Because of . And Piotrus is a ], not a ] (of ]).</small></ref> (born in ], ]) - Short story: I am a ], ], ] member, ], ] in ]<!-- (] --> since April'04 and in ]<!-- (] --> since April'07, one of ] of most active ] (42nd in March'08 is my best record); as of September'09 I was one of the 59 editors who had over 100,000k edits to English Misplaced Pages. I registered on Wiki on 10 Apr 2004 (User ID 59,002) but I have been editing since December 2003 as an anon. Oh yes, I am a Pole so ] :> | |||
I love sharing my knowledge and the idea of ], so Wiki is a 'home quite close to home' for me, also illustrating the truth in saying ''if you find work you like, you will never work again''. Working on Wiki gives me this great feeling of doing something good and useful *now* - anybody can access my work anytime they wish, there are no delays in article publications, no restriction on who has enough money to pay for my work (hmmm, I can see a problem with this in the long run though... :>). I have now seen Misplaced Pages grow for years, and it is amazing. I am sure that ]. And, of course, ] - well, except ]. | |||
In August '05, I begun studying for a ] at the ] Department of Sociology, looking at the impact of changes in ] on the ] of ]s. After all, the ] has been my top interest for the past - oh, 5 years now. I will likely do some historical research as well, regarding ] of the ] and its impact on development of democracy worldwide. And I also want to look at the ] of ]s. But currently it appears that my specific focus will be - ta - dumm! - ], as I am becoming more and more fascinated by the often asked question: 'how does this thing work?!' :) On a related note, I am also working on ]. | |||
My interests concentrate around ] (including ]), ]s, ], ], ], ], and finally, as perhaps a bit more trivial a hobby, all things related to good ]. Oh, and ]s. I am a founding member of the ''Polish ] Association'', after all :) | |||
If for some bizarre reason you need to know more about me, just ask me. | |||
On the professional side I am a sociologist of ], having finished my ] in ] in August'12. (CoI disclaimer: I am working at the ] in Korea). What that means is that I try to understand the impact of changes in ] on our lives. I am ] myself as a ], with a tad of ] and organization expertise. On a related note, I would like to do some historical research as well, regarding ] of the ] and its impact on development of democracy worldwide. I also want to look at the ] of ]s, as I find the omission of gaming communities from Putnam's '']'' quite shocking. A lot of my published research so far has been on - ta - dumm! - ] (and ]s in general), as I am becoming more and more fascinated by the often asked question: 'how does this thing work?!' :) I am also pioneering ]. | |||
I have taught dozens of university-level courses with students submitting writing assignments in form of Misplaced Pages articles, and I've even developed a course ''about'' Misplaced Pages. For most of my courses I have developed of freely licensed ] slides, check them out, copy and reuse! More about my teaching stuff, from tools I've developed to the list of articles my students created or improved, can be found ]. | |||
Here are some of my published papers about Misplaced Pages you may find interesting. If you hit a paywal, stop by ]. | |||
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In Fall 2016 WMF published about me based on an interview :) ) | |||
If for some bizarre reason you need to know more about me, just ask. ]. | |||
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Some ] which I created or significantly contributed to. Did you know... | |||
#...that ''']''', a high-ranking commander of the ], a veteran of ], ] and the ], was executed by the ] during the ] of ]? | |||
#...that the main languages of ''']''' were ] and ], and that the leading Polish poet of that period, ], is regarded as a great ] poet? | |||
#...that in the ''']''' during the ], the German armed forces captured ], an important port and industrial center of the ]? | |||
#... that ]-born artist ''']''' is famous in ] for illustrating many important historical moments of the last years of the ], and is considered one of the most important ]s of the ] | |||
#...that during the ''']''', one of the longest battles in the 1939 ], ] temporarily separated the ] from the mainland, forming an island? | |||
#...that the ''']''' claims that ] religion had significant influence on the course of the ]? | |||
#...that firing of ''']''', a Polish free ] activist, was one of the events that led to the giant wave of ] in Poland and eventually the creation of ]? | |||
#...that throughout the ], many ideas have been ''']'''? | |||
#...that in the aftermath of the ''']''', in the ] of 1939, all the Polish civilians who had held out for 15 hours against the ]-led assault were executed? | |||
#...that in the ''']''', the ]-controlled ], advised by specialists from ] ], ensured its victory by ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ], became a ] ] after he captured a ] ] with his ] during the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a 1971 book by Polish author ], is an ] of imaginary ]s of nonexistent books? | |||
#...that ''']''', a 16th-century ] and ], was suspected of ] by the ]? | |||
#...that the ] ''']''' between the ] and ] was of much interest to contemporary ]an ]? | |||
#...that a ] Polish politician ''']''' held the office of ] recordary nine times and was called a 'Polish ]' for his ] skills? | |||
#...that ''']''' are ] concepts for understanding the hidden reasons for actions and ]s? | |||
#...that in the ''']''' of 1908, led by the future Polish ], ], the ] stole over 200,000 ]s? | |||
#...that ''']''', a wealthy 17th-century ] ], gave rise to many ]s about his cruelty, and several places in ] claim sightings of his ghost? | |||
#...that ''']''', a modern ] historian who ] in his youth, died in mysterious circumstances? | |||
#..that in the ''']''', due to government ], opposition papers were reduced to using images of ], because he resembled dictator ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' , commander of ] in the ] region, was arrested by the ] after his unit helped them ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' traces its origins to the ], and that many Polish ] and ] writers are translated into foreign ]s - with the notable exception of the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', ] ] member, was responsible for the creation of ] and saving the lives of thousands of ] in ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ] and second wife of ] ], helped plan the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was a secret ] organization dedicated to ], with support by ] against the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', creator of the ] and author of many economic reforms in ], has also laid foundations for the ] of the city of ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' abolished the office of the ], replacing it with the ]? | |||
#...that ''''']''''', one of the most acclaimed ] novels of ], is also one of Lem's strongest critiques of the science-fiction genre itself? | |||
#...that ''']''', member of ] ], commanded several incursions into the ] in support of the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' are tools used by scholars and teachers in understanding how ]s gain ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' is a one-sided ] between the ] and the ]s? | |||
#...that ''''']''''', a 2004 ] by Polish writer ], raises the issues of ], ] and the ], and presents a unique model of ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', ] and ], was one of several prominent Polish politicians sentenced to ] as ]s in the aftermath of the ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' of 1793, last ] of the ], passed the ] with deputies ]d or ] by the ]'s army? | |||
#...that the ''']''', a ] operation by the ] in the early days of the ], was a failure as the submarines did not manage to sink a single ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a 12th century ] of the ], managed to break the alliance between ] and ] princes while blinded, muted and exiled? | |||
#...that in the ''']''', one of the first battles of the ], four unfinished and undermanned Polish ]s held out against an assault of an entire German division for two days and two nights? | |||
#...that ''''']''''', an ] ] by ], a ] writer, describes a unique world in which the ideas of ] and ] replace the ]? | |||
#...that although the ''']''', an important ] of the 1920s, was still in force when the ] began, it had little impact on the ]? | |||
#...that although the last game in the ''']''' was released in 2001, there is an ] project, '']'', to recreate the series? | |||
#...that ''']''' is a ] concept introduced by ] ] to determine the likely outcomes of an individual's life, on the basis of certain underlying factors? | |||
#...that ''']''' was one of the most important ]s of the ], and the author of the ] into the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was the secret educational ] enterprise that existed in ], ], in various forms in the 19th and 20th century to provide education outside of the dominating ideology? | |||
#...that in the late ], ''']''' had power that rivalled and even exceeded that of the ] or ]? | |||
#...that ]'s ''''']''''', a ] ], received the ] Polish award for sci-fi literature in ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was dependent on the acquisition of the ] gene in ], which facilitated the development of ] 200,000 years ago? | |||
#...that the fictional ] ''']''' has been a popular ] ] character since first appearing in 1933? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ] ] ], was sentenced to 14 years of ] by the ], and died in prison after 44 years, becoming one of the ]s of the Polish struggle for independence under the ]s? | |||
#...that in their ] book ''''']''''', ] ] and his colleagues describe how the ] once defied ]' ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', ] ] of ], might have been ]ed by his wife, sister of ], ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', first ], took part in the ] and might have been a ] candidate during the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was the last independent ] of the ] in ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' became one of the first victims of the ] campaign carried out by the members of the radical ] despite his relatively moderate stance in the ]-] conflict? | |||
#...that ''']''', created in response to the ] of 1982, was among the most ] splinters of ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ] by ] about events in ], became the unofficial ] of ]? | |||
#... that among the ]s of ''''']''''', an ] of the ], were ], future ] of ], and ], future ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' wrote the first ] ] in 1785, during the period of ]? | |||
#...that the cry ''''']''''', one of the ], has been popularized by Polish soldiers, exiled from the ], who fought in various ]s all over the world? | |||
#...that the ''']''' set the stage for the future ] and ]s? | |||
#...that ''']''' refers to the series of battles that were the opening stage of the ] ] in September 1939? | |||
#...that ''''']''''' by ] ] ], a masterpiece of the ], were inspired by the death of the poet's young daughter, Urszula? | |||
#...that the ''']''' of the ] saw significant territorial gains for the ], and forced the ] to ally itself closer with the ], ] the ]? | |||
#...that 17 days after the ] in 1939, the ] ''']''', ensuring the fall of the ]? | |||
#...that in the early ] the illegal ] ''']''' assassinated hundreds of Russian ], ] and ] responsible for ] in ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a 17th century ] ], led an unsuccessful ] over the issue of the ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' might have predicted over 85% of major ] ] occurring in 1990–1997? | |||
#...that the ''']''' in ] was destroyed in both ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''', first ] ] ], founded in 1800, originated from the ] custom held by the last ], ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ] ] from 1993, adapted the ] of the ] ] to portray the ]? | |||
#...that on ] ], a French ''']''' pilot scored the first air-to-air kill of ]? | |||
#...that ] ''']''' in ] was temporary redesigned in a ] style when ] was ]? | |||
#...that a church of the ] once stood at the site of the ''']''' in ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' became obsolete almost immediately after its construction in ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was the only ] ] that fought in the ] and returned to Poland undefeated? | |||
#...that the ''']''', one of the most impressive ]s of its time, was demolished by the ] of the ] even before the ] began? | |||
#...that in the ''']''' the army of the ] faced 1:10 odds for 18 days before its final defeat by the ]-] alliance? | |||
#...the ] forces at the ''']''' were actually ] ] and ] supporters of ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' that defended the ] coast during the ] was subordinate to the ], not the ]? | |||
#...that the title of ''']''' became unused and replaced with that of ] of ] without any formal ] after the death of last ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' of ], considered among the most ] ]s of its time, was increasingly disregarded by the ] ], leading to the ] of 1830? | |||
#...that the ''']''' is the largest ] in ]? | |||
#...that there are several ] about the origins of the ''']'''? | |||
#...that construction of ''']''', ]'s only ], was cancelled as the project neared completion? | |||
#...that Russian general ''']''' joined the ] and constructed fortifications in the decisive ]? | |||
#...that a ] in the ''']''' in ], June 1956, led to ] against ]? | |||
#...that ] ''']''' was one of thousands of ] officers who served as commanders, advisors and officials in the ] during the ] period? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was the second major formation of the ] fighting alongside the ] in the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a Polish professor of the ] and pioneer of ] research, was one of the 100,000 victims of the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' lasted for 3 years as 100,000 ]s, ] and ] were murdered by the ] and their collaborators near ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', first ], was one of the chief supporters of the ] policy aimed at breaking up the ]? | |||
#...that a part of ''']''' in ] is currently so ] it is officially classified as a ] channel? | |||
#...that the main force of the ''']''' was destroyed in the ] during the ] of 1939, but an ] held out for a month ]? | |||
#...that ] ''']''' is the site of an ancient ] ], a ruined ] that gave its name to the ] and ] and ]? | |||
#...that confusing orders prevented most ] from taking part in the ''']''' in 1939? | |||
#...that reopening of the ''']''' in ] marked a major improvement of Polish-Ukrainian relations? | |||
#...that following ], ''']''' were formed in the ] - ] subordinate to the ], and ], to the ]? | |||
#...that ] ''']''' held ]s from ], the ], ], ], ], and the short-lived state of ]? | |||
#...that ] of the ''']''', the ] unit stationed in Poland from 1945 to 1993, was formally regulated by Soviet-Polish treaty only in 1956? | |||
#...that ''']''', despite ], were one of the most numerous of ] military formations? | |||
#...that ] ''']''' was one of the leaders of the ], the first ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' were the first major demonstration against the ] government of the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was captured by the Germans as a ] in the ] during ], and was captured again by the Germans in ] as a ] of the ]? | |||
#...that in the ''']''', only 723 of 60,000 candidates were allowed to run? | |||
#...that the events of ''']''' together with ] shook the ] in 1956 and set the course for the ]? | |||
#...that ] and ] historian ''']''' escaped ] by boarding a ship to study in the ] only days before the ]? | |||
#...that the ] of ] ''']''' in 1953 shook the ] and led to the liberalization of ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' is considered the last free election in Poland before the ] six decades later? | |||
#...that ''']''' is a ] that occurs when qualities of a ] are attributed to an ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''', a Polish ] on modern ], has been in a center of recent ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', popularized in the 20th century by ] historian ], is the ] leading to estimations of past ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' of ], dating back to the ], is the largest ] collection of pre-] texts? | |||
#...that ''']''' is known as the "] ]'s parks"? | |||
#...that the concept of a ''']''' was introduced in ] to facilitate studying and ] of crimes committed by people in ] against Polish citizens or the nation? | |||
#...that the ''']''' is a unique Polish ] tradition that portrays artistic interpretations of buildings of ] along ]s? | |||
#...that the summer 1944 ''']''' of ] succeeded in bringing the Soviets to the vicinity of ], where the ] began? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ] Polish writer and poet of the ] movement, never passed his ] exams? | |||
#...that ''']''' is both the most popular ] in ] and one of the longest running in the world, with over 2600 episodes broadcast since 1956? | |||
#...that ''']''' was a phrase introduced by ] ] for the ] of ] ]s? | |||
#...that ''']''', last of the ], was a ] fighter for over half his life? | |||
#...that a ''']''' succeeded in rebuilding the ] from ] devastation? | |||
#...that before ], the ] prioritized defence planning in case of ] attack over ''']''' until the late 1930s? | |||
#...that ''']''', a 19th century Polish ] and personal ] of ], falsified university records to give ]s to ]? | |||
#...that 19th century Polish general ''']''' led revolutionaries in ], ] and ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was the first plane to deliver ] between ] and ]? | |||
#...that 19th century ] and farmer ''']''' published academic works ranging from ] through ] to ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', originally intended to fight for the ] against the ], was forced to ally itself with the German ] forces? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was the last of the ], and ended with the ]? | |||
#...that the 1621 ''']''' resulted directly in the death of the ] leader, ] ], and indirectly in the death of the ] commander, ] ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', an important fortress in ], fell into disrepair in the ] era, was almost demolished in the 19th century and was rebuilt only in the 1950s? | |||
#...that one of the most influential people in ''']''' was ], still considered a hero in Poland and mentioned in the ]? | |||
#...that in the ''']''', a few years before crippling the ]s at the ], the ] was forced to sign an unfavorable treaty with the Empire? | |||
#...that according to a legend, ] noble ''']''' stole a Holy Painting from a private ] chapel in Rome? | |||
#...that the April 1920 ''']''' became the legal justification of the ] against ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' in March 1945 was one of the most intense ] of the ], destroying most of the city? | |||
#...that the ''']''' continued to fight in the ] despite ]’s call for ] and ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', dropped from the ]'s list of ]s for defending ]s, was later involved in the creation of a new ]? | |||
#...that in the ''']''', the ] and ] tried various ] military innovations and strategies for the first time? | |||
#...that ] and ] minorities gained significant concessions from the ]s during the ''']'''? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was tasked with organizing the 250,000 members of the ], over half of whom eventually chose to ] instead of returning to ]? | |||
#...that ''']s''' of ] of the ] were meant to create an impression that the deceased is taking part in the ]? | |||
#...that the Polish historian and survivor of the ] ] ''']''' formed an ] in defiance of Nazi edicts? | |||
#...that the real objective of the 1732 ''']''', where ], ] and ] agreed to support the ] ] in ] to the ], was to create a rift between ] and Prussia? | |||
#...that in 1526, with the heirless death of ''']''', last of the ]n ]s, the ] was ] with ]? | |||
#...that the ] of the ''']''' was one of the main ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', built in 1937, is the youngest and largest of the four ]s of ]? | |||
#...that after the ] in ], the government of the ] offered a ] for one of the Polish leaders, ''']'''? | |||
#...that the leaders of the failed ''']''' were arrested by their intended troops? | |||
#...that Polish ] ''']''', murdered by German ] in ], became one of the ]? | |||
#...that ] historian ''']''' was a member of the '']'', a Polish elite commando unit, during ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was one of the largest disturbances of the ]? | |||
#...that Polish painter and politician ''']''' protected Ukrainian leader ] from ] to ] by hiding him in his flat? | |||
#...that ''']''', one of the chief ] ] perpetrators in ], escaped arrest and under false name managed a ] ] factory for over a decade? | |||
#...that the now-] ''']''' was known as the "] Canal" during ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was the first of several ], and ]'s renouncing of it was the deathblow to the ]' ]-protection regime? | |||
#...that the ''']''' of 1919-1921, designed to protect ], were not implemented on the victorious ]? | |||
#..that popularity of ''']''', a party of the ], has been steadily declining since its establishment? | |||
#...that despite losing almost one third of their men in the ''']''', ] in the ] region successfully engaged Germans during the nationwide ] only a month later? | |||
#..that ''']''', ] after the ], became a ] scientist and ]n explorer, thrice decorated with the gold medal by the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a Polish politician during the ] period, became one of the most vocal supporters of the ] against the ] and a leader of the ]? | |||
#..that among the founding members of ''']''' - a clandestine Polish student organization in ] in ] ] - was ], ] ]s of ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was a partially constructed ] built by ] that was intended to span the ] from ] to ], ]? | |||
#...that during the ''']''' in 1392, the principal Polish negotiator, ], ], fell in love with the sister of his opponent, ]? | |||
#...that in 1866 ] ''']''' trying to escape to ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', once considered for ], was one of the leaders of the ] arrested by ]s and sentenced in the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', the ] of the ], similar to ] and ], became ineffective when faced with the surrounding ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', which resulted in the creation of the ] in late 1920, was in fact staged and carried out with the knowledge of Polish leader ]? | |||
#...that the Polish ] ''']''' reached the heights of its popularity in the 1960s, and was known as the Polish ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', ], can be considered an unofficial but '']'' ruler of ]? | |||
#...that the Polish side tried to keep the ''']''' limited in scope so that it would not interfere with the planned ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' in 1660 was the largest ] victory over the ] until the ]? | |||
#...that without adequate ], ] forces advanced blindly into the ''']''' in 1658 during the ], and were soundly defeated by a ] army much larger than expected? | |||
#...that the ''']''' in 1654 occurred during a ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', the ] from 1445 to 1456, harassed the ] so much that he was paid a debt that was promised him four years earlier? | |||
#...that the ''']''' during the ] in summer 1916 is considered the largest and most vicious of the battles involving the ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''', ], in 1138, led to the ] which lasted for 200 years? | |||
#...that ''''']''''', the most recent book by ] writer ], is an ] novel of over 1000 pages? | |||
#...that in the ''']''' of 1809, part of the ], Polish forces under ] neutralized an Austrian force twice their size and liberated most of the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', a famous ] company of ], retained its ] even under the ]? | |||
#...that ] ''']''' in order to simultaneously ] and feed German citizens and their army? | |||
#...that despite German and ] attempts to destroy ''']''', it was kept alive by underground activities, with the Polish ] even creating ]? | |||
#...that Polish duke ''']''' gained a nickname of ''King Lancelot'' due to his adventurous life? | |||
#...that ''']''' was one of the most prominent Jewish ] and criminals in the ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' was a notorious group of Jewish ] within the ], known as the ''Jewish ]''? | |||
#...that ''']''', part of the ], has been under the ] since its creation in 2003? | |||
#...that the ''']''', the oldest and largest ] in ], is named after the most famous of its students, ]? | |||
#...that about 12 million people were ''']''', and less than 2 million received direct compensation after the war? | |||
#...that ''']''', composed of mostly reserve and second line troops, was nonetheless the last regular unit of the ] to capitulate during the ] in 1939? | |||
#...that ''Red Plague'', a ] of ''']''', commander of ] during the ], was banned in the ] due to its ] sentiments? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was one of the bloodiest battles in ]'s history and contributed to the failure of the ]? | |||
#...that ] was belatedly honoured by the ] as a ] in 1965 for its ''']''' to the ] in 1941? | |||
#...that ''']''', one of 17th century ]'s richest ]s, founded the town of ]? | |||
#...that despite much preparation by ], ''']''', one of the largest defence complexes in ] and ], did not play a significant role in ]? | |||
#...that ''']''', one of ]'s leading 19th century historians, was ] as he was expelled from university? | |||
#...that ''']''' was a ] ] operation, intended to create an appearance that the ] was a defensive war provoked by a Polish attack on Germany? | |||
#...that ] composed his 12,000-lines long poem ''''']''''' while imprisoned in a ] camp, writing down each day a few lines on a bar of soap? | |||
#...that over 90% of ] perished in the first few months of ] in the ''']'''? | |||
#...that in the 1944 ''']''', the ] ] dealt a significant defeat to the Nazi-Lithuanian ]? | |||
#...that the ''']''' was one of the major operations of the ], and succeeded in significantly delaying ]? | |||
#...that ''']''' have been steadily improving since the ], and both countries now have a strong strategic relationship? | |||
#...that Polish ] ''']''' was charged with "]ing the ]", for criticizing the state in a private letter? | |||
#...that ''']''', part of the ], included a three-year-long school strike against the ] of the Polish educational system? | |||
#...that ''']''', a ] of ] and ] popularized by economist and sociologist ], is used to describe ] and ] ]s in ]? | |||
#...that neither the ] ''']''' nor the ] ], both parts of the ], recognized the ]? | |||
#... that ''']''' was a type of a multi-generational ], kept by many ] from the 16th through 18th centuries? | |||
#...that ] was elated by the ''']''' of the ]? | |||
#...that the book ''''']''''' by ] has been a subject of significant controversy in ]? | |||
#...that to preserve national unity, ] ] restored the city of ]'s ] after ''']'''? | |||
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- Total Featured count: 23
- At modern FA standards: 5
- Former featured articles in need of updating: 18
- Out of that written mostly by me: 17 (7 / 10 )
- Max Weber Nov'04 Sep'06 (review) Sep'10 41kb
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Dec'04 43kb
- Witold Pilecki Dec'04 25kb
- Battle of Warsaw (1920) Jan'05 25kb
- Stanisław Koniecpolski Feb'05 25kb
- Władysław Sikorski Mar'05 37kb
- Polish-Soviet War Apr'05 47kb
- May Constitution of Poland Apr'05 30kb
- Polish September Campaign May'05 49kb
- Sociocultural evolution Aug'05 57kb
- History of Poland (1945-1989) Jul'05 / Revised: Apr'07 75kb
- Polish-Muscovite War (1605-1618) Nov'05 46kb
- Katyń massacre Jan'06 50kb
- History of Solidarity - Aug'06 Dec'06 60kb
- Soviet invasion of Poland (1939) - July'07 60kb
- Józef Piłsudski - Jun'06 Oct'06 Jan'08 122kb
- Polish culture during World War II - Apr'08 Apr'09 Jun'09 81kb
- Warsaw Uprising Aug'04 30kb
- Blitzkrieg May'05 35kb
- Virtuti Militari Jul'05 38kb
- History of the Jews in Poland Nov'05 60kb
- Warsaw Uprising (1794) Aug'06
- Tadeusz Kościuszko Apr'13 June'13 May'14
- Total A-class count: 8
- At current A-class standards: 8
- Former A-class articles promoted to FA class: 2
- Józef Piłsudski, Polish culture during World War II
- A-class articles promoted to FA-class then demoted back to A-class: 1 Witold Pilecki
- Former A-class articles in need of updating: 1
- Out of the current A-class written mostly by me: 9 (4 / 0 )
- Smolensk War ( Aug'07 Oct'07)
- Armia Krajowa ( Jun'06 Mar'08)
- Kiev Expedition (1018) ( Oct'07 Aug'08)
- Łódź insurrection (1905) (Apr'08 Delisted and passed again on Jun'11 December'11
- Stanisław Koniecpolski (March'11) July'12
- Casimir Pulaski (May'13) August'13
- Battle of Westerplatte (September'18) December'20
- Battle of Hel (January'20) June'22
- Witold Pilecki (January'22) September'22
- Total GArticles count: 105
- Not including articles promoted to A-class or above (see boxes above).
- Former GA-class articles in need of updating: 0
- Out of current GA-class, written mostly by me: 80
- Kiev Offensive (1920) (Jul'06)
- Polish legislative election, 1957 (Aug'07. Delisted and passed again on Jun'11
- Poznań 1956 protests (Aug'07)
- Polish October (Oct'07)
- ] Łódź insurrection (1905) (Apr'08. Delisted and passed again on Jun'11 (promoted to A-class since)
- Minority Treaties (May'08)
- Vilna offensive (June'08)
- Battle of Kostiuchnówka (Jun'08)
- First Partition of Poland (Jan'09)
- The Holocaust in Lithuania (Feb'09)
- Żydokomuna (March '09)
- Lech Wałęsa (Jan'10)
- Sociology of leisure (Jan'10)
- Nouvelles Extraordinaires de Divers Endroits (Jan/March'10)
- Juliusz Słowacki (March'11)
- Józef Światło (April'11])
- Max Weber (April'11)
- Karl Marx (April'11)
- Polish Underground State (May'11)
- Paweł Jasienica (June'11)
- Émile Durkheim (June'11)
- Battle of Bautzen (1945) (August'11)
- Władysław IV Vasa (August'11)
- Constitution of May 3, 1791 (Jan'12)
- Constitution of May 3, 1791 (painting) (Apr'12)
- Great Sejm (June'12)
- Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) (June'12)
- 1919 Polish coup attempt in Lithuania (June'12)
- Suwałki Agreement (June'12)
- Sejny Uprising (|June'12)
- Siege of Mantua (1799) (June'12)
- Prussian Homage (painting) (July'12)
- Battle of Byczyna (July'12)
- Battle of Grunwald (painting) (August'12)
- Marie Curie (Sept'12)
- Stanisław August Poniatowski (Sept'12)
- Polish Legions (Napoleonic period) (Oct'12)
- General sejm (Oct'12)
- Stanisław Żółkiewski (Oct'12)
- Scipione Piattoli (Nov'12)
- Stefan Czarniecki (Nov'12)
- Military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Nov'12)
- Stanisław Staszic (Apr'13)
- Tadeusz Kościuszko (Apr'13) Promoted to FA-class.
- Stańczyk (painting) (Apr'13)
- Casimir Pulaski (Apr'13)
- Władysław Sikorski (May'13)
- Emilia Plater (May'13)
- Tadeusz Rejtan (May'13)
- Jan Dekert (Jun'13)
- Baptism of Poland (Jun'13)
- Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (Jun'13)
- Ignacy Potocki (Jun'13)
- Adam Mickiewicz (Jul'13)
- Sejm of the Duchy of Warsaw (Jul'13)
- Sejm of the Land (Jul'13)
- Sejm of the Grand Duchy of Posen (Jul'13)
- Sejm of the Estates (Jul'13)
- Sejm of Congress Poland (Jul'13)
- Henryk Sienkiewicz (Jul'13)
- Second Partition of Poland (Jul'13)
- Erving Goffman (Aug'13)
- A Polish Nobleman (Sep'13)
- Sejmik (Sep'13)
- Stephen Báthory (Sep'13)
- Polish–Russian War of 1792 (Sep'13)
- Sikorski's death controversy (Oct'13)
- Liberum veto (Oct'13)
- Polish–Prussian alliance (Oct'13)
- Partition Sejm (Oct'13)
- Ryszard Siwiec (Oct'13)
- Roman Dmowski (Feb'14)
- Jan Zamoyski (Feb'14)
- Rejtan (painting) (May'14)
- Zawieszenie dzwonu Zygmunta (July'14)
- Jan Matejko (August'14)
- Jeremi Wiśniowiecki (October'14)
- Florian Znaniecki (October'14)
- Maximilian Kolbe (January'15)
- Piotr Skarga (July'15)
- Janusz Zajdel (August'15)
- Bombing of Wieluń (June'18)
- Stanisław Kot (July'20)
- Speech is silver, silence is golden (May'21)
- Zygmunt Krasiński (July'21)
- Dejarik (October'21)
- Space travel in science fiction (October'21)
- Bloody Wednesday of Olkusz (September'21)
- The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy (September'21)
- Earth in science fiction (November'21)
- The Volunteer (book) (December'21)
- A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien (January'22)
- Dictionaries of the Polish language (January'22)
- Róża Maria Goździewska (January'22)
- Sabacc (January'22)
- Hyperspace (February'22)
- Adam Naruszewicz (May'22)
- Polish proverbs (June'22)
- Chninkel (July'22)
- Venus in fiction (August'22)
- Hans (comic book) (September'22)
- Bronisław Malinowski (January'23)
- To do
- Anthony Giddens
- Battle of Bzura
- HMS Garland (H37) (from pl:ORP Garland)
- Jan Karol Chodkiewicz
- Liberum veto
- Revolution
- Technological singularity
- Start-class/C-class
- Adhocracy
- Bohdan Khmelnytsky
- Bolesław I Chrobry
- Bolesław the Forgotten
- Bronisław Malinowski
- Camps for soldiers of the UNR Army interned in Poland (1919–1924)
- Edward Rydz-Śmigły
- Golden Liberty
- History of democracy
- History of Poland (1569-1795)
- Historical demography
- John II Casimir Vasa
- John III Sobieski
- Jan Czochralski
- Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
- January Uprising
- Katowice
- Kazimierz Siemienowicz
- Kościuszko Uprising
- Lew Sapieha
- Magnate wars in Moldavia
- Mieszko I of Poland
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- November Uprising
- Order of the Smile
- Polish Legions (Napoleonic period)
- Polish–Russian War of 1792
- PZL.37 Łoś
- Roman Dmowski
- Sarmatism
- Serfdom
- Stephen Báthory
- Sybiraks
- Szlachta
- Władysław Kozakiewicz
- Battle of Żurawno
- Battle of Warka
- Franciszek Rychnowski
- Jan Łaski
- Kraków Uprising
- Pagan reaction in Poland
- Polish Golden Age
- Political Parties (book)
- Parachute Tower Katowice
- South Korea and the United Nations/United Nations Security Council Resolution 702
- Stanisław Dubois
- Vabank
- Witold Zglenicki
- Wooden tserkvas of Carpathian region in Poland and Ukraine
- To translate:
- Missing 'Artykuły na Medal' (Polish WP Featured Articles)
- pl:Samorząd terytorialny w Polsce to Self-government in Poland
- pl:Wysiedlenie Polaków ze Lwowa to Lwów repatriation
- pl:Polscy ambasadorzy to List of Polish ambassadors (add historical)
- pl:Diecezja kamieniecko-podolska to Diocese of Kamianets-Podilskyi
- pl:Ofiary nazizmu w Polsce (1939-1945) to List of victims of Nazism
- pl:Okręg Wilno AK to Wilno District of AK
- pl:Ordynacja Zamojska to ordynacja of Zamość
- Polskie biblioteki internetowe to Digital libraries in Poland
- pl:Muzea Krakowa to Museums of Kraków
- pl:Muzea w Warszawie to Museums of Warsaw
- pl:Dywizja Strzelców Polskich to Polish Rifleman Division
- pl:Pałacyk Michlera to Michler's Palace
- pl:Krzysztof Warszewicki to Krzysztof Warszewicki
- pl:Władysław Korczyc to Władysław Korczyc
- pl:P (oznaczenie) to P (symbol)
- pl:Wojna polsko-niemiecka 1002-1005 to German-Polish war (1002-1005)
- pl:Eugeniusz Pieniążek to Eugeniusz Pieniążek
- pl:Liga Obrony Kraju to Liga Obrony Kraju
- pl:Instytut Lecha Wałęsy to Lech Walesa Institute
- pl:Zamek w Szymbarku to Castle in Szymbark
- pl:Śląski strój ludowy to Silesian folk costume
- pl:Kult Edwarda Śmigłego-Rydza to Cult of Edward Śmigły-Rydz
- pl:Krótki kurs historii WKP(b) to History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks): Short Course
- pl:Układ (slogan polityczny) to Układ
- pl:Objawienie w Gietrzwałdzie to Gietrzwałd revelations
- pl:Kazimierz Grochowski to Kazimierz Grochowski
- pl:Antonina Leśniewska to Antonina Leśniewska
- pl:Kaplica Moskiewska to Kaplica Moskiewska
- pl:Nowa Synagoga w Gdańsku-Wrzeszczu to New Synagogue in Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz
- pl:List 34 to Letter of 34
- pl:Główny Urząd Kontroli Prasy, Publikacji i Widowisk to Main Office of Control of Press, Publications and Shows
- pl:Władysław Wielhorski to Władysław Wielhorski
- pl:Antoni Matejkiewicz to Antoni Matejkiewicz
- pl:Kabaret Dudek to Kabaret Dudek
- pl:Jonka, Jonek i Kleks to Adventures of Kleks (?)
- pl:Sobór Metropolitalny Świętej Równej Apostołom Marii Magdaleny w Warszawie to ?
- pl:Front Polski (1944) to Polish Front
- pl:Bitwa pod Krakowem to Battle of Kraków (1914)
- pl:Józef Wincenty Piłsudski to Józef Wincenty Piłsudski
- pl:Warszawskie wieżowce to Skyscrapers of Warsaw
- pl:Grzegorz Dołgoruki to Gregory Dolgoruky
- pl:Czekan (broń) to Czekan
- pl:Feliks Turski to Feliks Turski
- pl:Tymoteusz Gorzeński to Tymoteusz Gorzeński
- pl:Tadeusz Matuszewicz to Tadeusz Matuszewicz
- pl:Szwadron Kawalerii Wojska Polskiego to Representative Cavalry Squadron of the Polish Army
- pl:Batalion Reprezentacyjny Wojska Polskiego to Representative Battalion of the Polish Army
- pl:Michał Wielhorski (generał) to Michał Wielhorski (general)
- pl:Franciszek Jerzmanowski to Franciszek Jerzmanowski
- pl:Karl Emeryk Aleksander Reviczky von Revisnye to Karl Emeryk Aleksander Reviczky von Revisnye
- pl:Gédéon Benoît to Gédéon Benoît
- pl:Flora Polski to Flora of Poland
- pl:Animowana historia Polski to Animowana historia Polski
- pl:Miasto ruin to Miasto ruin
- pl:Grabież polskich dóbr kultury w czasie II wojny światowej to Plunder of Polish cultural artifacts during World War II
- pl:Żeby Polska była Polską (program telewizyjny) to Let Poland be Poland (TV)
- pl:Uchwała Sejmu o detronizacji Mikołaja I to Sejm decree on the dethroning of Nicholas I
- pl:Manufaktura to Manufacture (now a redirect)
- pl:Szarża pod Rokitną to Charge at Rokitna
- pl:Obwarzanek krakowski to Obwarzanek krakowski
- pl:Hołd Szujskich to Shuyskiy Homage
- pl:Witajcie w życiu to Witajcie w życiu
- pl:Pan Lodowego Ogrodu to Pan Lodowego Ogrodu
- pl:Demokracja szlachecka to Nobles' democracy (now a redirect)
- pl:Joachim Denisko to Joachim Denisko
- pl:Jerzy Rekuć to Jerzy Rekuć
- pl:Polska w okresie rozbicia dzielnicowego to Fragmentation of Poland (currently just a redirect)
- pl:Kopalnia ropy naftowej w Bóbrce to Oil Mining Museum in Bóbrka
- pl:System podatkowy w Polsce to Tax system in Poland
- pl:Konflikt wawelski to Wawel conflict
- pl:Narodowy Dzień Pamięci „Żołnierzy Wyklętych” to National Day of Remembrance of Cursed Soldiers
- pl:Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Powstania Warszawskiego to National Day of Remembrance of the Warsaw Uprising
- pl:Dzień Solidarności i Wolności to Day of Solidarity and Freedom
- pl:Święto Wojska Polskiego to the Polish Army Holiday
- pl:Narodowe Święto Odrodzenia Polsk to National Holiday of Poland's Rebirth
- pl:Rezerwaty biosfery w Polsce to Biosphere reserves in Poland (now a redirect)
- pl:Niemieckie represje wobec Polaków niosących pomoc Żydom to German repressions for Poles aiding Jews during the Holocaust
- pl:Zbrodnia w Markowej (1944) to Markowa massacre
- pl:Podział administracyjny Kościoła katolickiego w Polsce to Administrative division of the Catholic Church in Poland
- pl:Broń pancerna II RP to Armoured warfare units of the Second Polish Republic
- pl:Odprawa posłów greckich to Odprawa posłów greckich
- pl:Arnold Hecht to Arnold Hecht
- pl:Akcja rewindykacji cerkwi prawosławnych w II Rzeczypospolitej to Appropriation of Orthdox Churches in the Second Polish Republic
- pl:Konfederacja Spytka z Melsztyna to Confederation of Spytko of Melsztyn
- pl:Bitwa pod Jezierną to Battle of Jezierna
- pl:Masakry w Warszawie 1861 to Warsaw massacres of 1861
- pl:Lektura szkolna to required reading
- pl:Obozy NKWD dla jeńców polskich to NKVD camps for Polish prisoners of war
- To create:
- Economic history of Poland from various
- parent article to Template:Campaignbox Poland 1944-1945
- military fiction from
- for Category:Diplomatic missions of Poland from pl:Kategoria:Polskie placówki dyplomatyczne i konsularne
- Any bios missing from
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- Museums of Katowice from pl:Kategoria:Muzea w Katowicach
- Hugenot refuge, based on Huguenots#The Netherlands
- Missing Enlightnment by country articles: Dutch Enlightenment, French Enlightenment (now a redirect), Italian Enlightenment, British Enlightenment
- Boris Tsankov (Bulgarian media figure)
- 1991 coup d'état in Haiti
- Spectators (media)
- Battle of Sochi (part of the Russian – Circassian War)
- Sociology of everyday life (now a redirect)
- Cambridge Keynesians
- Intellectual property activism
- Polish Antarctic Expedition
- Katyn Museum ()
- Missing articles from pl:Kategoria:Radziecka okupacja Kresów Wschodnich II RP 1939-1941
- Wikipedian Protester
- Mikołaj Cebulka from
- Mieczyslaw Haiman
- Emblem of Good Will from
- Weber's prophecies: Ethical prophecy, Exemplary prophecy, Messianic prophecy (now red or redirects)
- cosplay masquerade
- 1892 strike in Łódź
- Polish 1946 protests
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