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Government
House Piast
Italian Independence
Roman Catholic Church
World War, 1st
World War, 2nd
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Beck, Josef
Boleslaw I the Brave
Chrzanowski, Albert
Jaruzelski, Wojciech
John Paul II
Kucharzewski, Jan
Pilsudski, Josef Klemens
Sikorski, Wladyslaw
Walesa, Lech
Wroblewski, Ladislaw
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Moscow
Novara
Warsaw
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Independence
History of Poland
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| | 1002 | Boleslaw I the Brave |  |
| Obtains an independent diocese for the Polish Church after the death of Otto III |
| 1025 | Boleslaw I the Brave |  |
| Warsaw Poland gains independence from the Holy Roman Empire |
| Poland is now one of the most powerful countries in Europe with Russia as a vassal |
| 1849 | Chrzanowski, Albert |  |
| 23rd Mar Novara Radetzky completely defeats Charles Albert & Albert Chrzanowski |
| 1915 | Pilsudski, Josef Klemens |  |
| Forms a movement for a free Poland |
| 1916 | Pilsudski, Josef Klemens |  |
| Poland is given semi-independence by Central Powers |
| 5th Nov The Central Powers establish Poland as a semi-autonomous client state |
| 1917 | Kucharzewski, Jan |  |
| Russia supports Polish independence |
| 1918 | Pilsudski, Josef Klemens |  |
| Warsaw The Republic of Poland is founded |
| 1918 | Wroblewski, Ladislaw |  |
| Nov Polish independence is guaranteed by the signatories of the treaty of Versailles |
| 1939 | Beck, Josef |  |
| 30th Mar Warsaw Agrees Chamberlain's proposal of a unilateral British guarantee of Polish independence |
| 1939 | Sikorski, Wladyslaw |  |
| 21st Sep Germany & Russia declares that Poland no longer exists |
| 1944 | Sikorski, Wladyslaw |  |
| Moscow The Lublin Committee is established for Polish Liberation |
| 1978 | John Paul II |  |
| John Paul II returns to Poland for 9 days, his reception helps end Russian rule |
| 1989 | Jaruzelski, Wojciech |  |
| 6th Jan Warsaw Claims nationalism has triumphed over collaboration with Russia |
| 1992 | Walesa, Lech |  |
| Russian troops start to leave Poland |
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