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  • Open letter

    Second letter from a Brunswick citizen guard to the people of Brunswick
  • Flyer 1830 p. 14-15

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 12-13

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 10-11

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 8-9

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 6-7

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 4-5

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 1

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Flyer 1830

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • Tomb of Witold Bombrowicz in Vence

    Front view
  • Tomb

    Tomb of Witold Bombrowicz in Vence
  • Belt clip

    With a stylised combination of letters ‘Sokół’, ca. 1900, Courtesy Collection Fujak.
  • Telegram from the Polish government-in-exile to the High Command of the Warsaw Uprising

    28 July 1944.
  • Jacek Tyblewski in the corridors of the ‘Haus des Rundfunks’ in Berlin

    In the beginning, he not only worked in the Polish editorial office, he also presented programmes in the German-language daily programme of ‘radio multikulti’.
  • The first provisional editorial offices

    The containers were placed outside the “Haus der Kulturen der Welt” in Berlin.
  • The radio multikulti studio in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin.

    From here, the programmes were broadcast on the Berlin frequency FM 106.8 Mhz (later 96.3 Mhz).
  • Vitold Rek with his double bass

  • Vitold Rek and his instrument

    Hans Kumpf is not only a photographer and musician, but also an author. His article on the German-Polish jazz exchange ‘Poland and Germany - diplomacy with jazz’ is worth reading on JazzPages
  • Award-giving ceremony for the Hessian Jazz Prize in 2013

    Holding his certificate in his hand.
  • Ingarden in Kraków

    Courtesy: Katarzyna Barska.