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  • The Polish team during the national anthem.

    From left to right: Władysław Szczepaniak, Edward Madejski, Teodor Peterek, Wilhelm Góra, Erwin Nytz, Ryszard Piec, Ernest Wilimowski, Leonard Piontek, Gerard Wodarz, Antoni Gałecki, Ewald Dytko
  • Opening of the exhibition "Bernardo Bellotto called Canaletto in Dresden and Warsaw".

    Dresden, 08.12.1963.
  • ill. 14: Römerberg sculpture project

    Competition for a large sculpture on the Römerberg in Frankfurt, which is to be redeveloped.
  • Das Lager – Fotos aus dem Archiv Wilhelm Hauschild (H + Z Bildagentur)

  • Marlena Kudlicka, I lost a minute but gained a day

    View from the exhibition at CGAC Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  • Witold Kamiński

    Gründer des Polnischen Sozialrats und ein Initiator der polnischsprachigen Programme „Radio 100“ und „Radio Multikulti“. Berlin, 2017
  • Kunsthaus Wiesbaden, 2012

    Exhibition “The space between us”, Prof. Norman Smużniak and Prof. Katarzyna Koczyńska-Kielan
  • Das Mahnmal in Koblenz

    Stein mit Auszügen aus den ersten fünf Grundrechtsartikeln des Grundgesetzes
  • The Polish Bursa Akademicka in Wroclaw

    The building was active between 1934 and 1939 and housed around 20 students from various Polish student organisations
  • Sketches for the VII. Symphony

    As ever in pencil: traditional notation, traditional sound.
  • Paweł Brandys (1869-1950), Polish clergyman

    1907-18 Member of the Reichstag of the German Empire
  • “Warsaw, roof”

    From the series “Urban Spaces”, Inkjet photo print, 110 x 100 cm.
  • Even Easter palms arrived in West Berlin

    Market scene
  • Fig. 1: Panorama photograph of Porta Westfalica

    As seen from the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument
  • Karin Stanek during the recording of the ZDF show “Disco”

    Karin Stanek during the recording of the ZDF show “Disco”, late 1970s
  • “Zornige Frauen” (by Maja Staśko)

    ACUD-Theater Berlin, 2024
  • ‘Sokół’ member St Pierszkalski

    Photo, ca. 1890, Dortmund.
  • Ill. 9: Goat, after Alexander Keirincx and Cornelis van Poelenburgh

    Museum Kunstpalast (MKP Glas), Düsseldorf. Cut flat glass on metal construction, 165 x 119 x 45 cm, digital inkjet print on paper.
  • Recording of the corridor

    From the 1930s.
  • Document no. 1/3

    Inside cover of the estate book (back) and stamp cards