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Meanings of polish refugees in English
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Usage of polish refugees in English
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Also, from WWII, the town is home to many Polishrefugees and their descendants.
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Yesterday I went to Lady Georgina Buchanan's soup-kitchen, and helped to feed Polishrefugees.
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Polishrefugees came to New Zealand after World War Two as well as Jewish children.
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She protected Polishrefugees, and one of them even declared that he wished to marry her.
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There was a company of Polishrefugees moving along a road in Poland in charge of a German.
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Polishrefugees have told me that she has always administered the vast estate with liberal kindness to all.
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The Morgan Lowdown Born: 10 April 1963, the son of German and Polishrefugees.
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After the Polishrefugees, came Colmiche, an old man who was credited with having committed frightful misdeeds in '93.
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[FOOTNOTE: Albert Grzymala, a man of note among the Polishrefugees.
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Seventy years after they arrived in this unknown country, a group of Polishrefugees reflect on their lives in New Zealand.
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The latter promised to do all in his power if Lipinski would give a concert for the benefit of the Polishrefugees.
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Why then should the Prussian government have interfered with Doctor Howe, after he had completed his philanthropic mission to the Polishrefugees?
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Besides the thought of his unhappy country, a thought constantly kept alive by the Polishrefugees with whom Paris was swarming, disquietude and sadness.
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Both Polishrefugees' English had improved significantly as a result of the constant contact with Tony, and Anton was the acknowledged leader of the others.
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Iran's foreign minister Javad Zarif tweeted that his country had welcomed over 100,000 Polishrefugees during the second world war.
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At least 800 people filled a Cathedral in Wellington yesterday to commemorate the arrival of Polishrefugees from Siberia exactly 65 years ago.