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Title
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Coal Mine at Walbrzych, Silesia.
Subject
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Coal, industry, Reconstruction of Poland
Description
An account of the resource
This image of coal mining in Walbrzych, Silesia (a town a little over 250 kilometers from Piekary, and belonged to the German territory that was given to Poland after the war) accompanied an article illustrating "Life in Silesia," specifically referencing the importance of coal mining to the region and the reconstruction of the country.
Creator
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Alex Chen
Source
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Poland of Today, March 1947 Issue. p. 4
Date
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1947
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photograph
chr_1945
coal
geo_Poland
industry
reconstruction
shipping
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Title
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The New Poland: Map of industries.
Subject
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Poland map / graphic indicating where various industries are located.
Description
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Designed by Pick S. of New York for the Library of the Polish Embassy. Besides illustrating, graphically, where various Polish industries are located and the destinations of Polish exports, various statistics about Poland demographics and how Polish economic and production power ranks relative to other countries is shown.
Creator
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Alex Chen
Source
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Poland of Today. December 1946 Issue. p.20
Date
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1946
Type
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Map, Graphic Illustration, Page Layout
chr_1945
geo_Poland
industry
map as object
propaganda
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Title
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Poland exports her coal
Subject
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coal, Reconstruction of Poland, shipping, industry
Description
An account of the resource
The greatest export in the years immediately after World War II in Poland was coal. Ships leave for various European destinations from the ports of Gdansk, Gdynia, and Szczecin.
Creator
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Alex Chen
Source
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Poland of Today, December 1946 Issue. p. 14
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1946
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photograph
chr_1945
coal
geo_Poland
humanitarian aid
industry
shipping
UNRRA
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Title
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Copernicus Monument in Warsaw, 1946
Subject
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Destruction of Warsaw, surviving statues, symbols of Polish scientific achievement
Description
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The statue of Copernicus stand amidst the rubble of post-war Warsaw, with two boys sitting on its pedestal. Symbol of Poland's / scientific establishment's fame and resilience.
Creator
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Alex Chen
Source
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Poland of Today. August, 1946 Issue. p. 9
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1939-1946
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photograph
after
chr_1945
geo_Poland
reconstruction
science