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    967°E / 52.550; 24.967 Bereza Kartuska Prison (Miejsce Odosobnienia w Berezie Kartuskiej, "Place of Isolation at Bereza Kartuska") was operated by Poland's...
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  • Volodymyr Yaniv (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    and psychology at the Lviv University. After incarceration at the Bereza Kartuska concentration camp he completed his studies in Berlin with a dissertation...
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  • "the prison rules adopted in 1932 had the category of political prisoner deleted". During that time, the major political prison was Bereza Kartuska. From...
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    prisons": Bereza Kartuska, interwar Poland Evin Prison, Iran Peter and Paul Fortress, Imperial Russia Shlisselburg Fortress, Imperial Russia Spaç Prison, Albania...
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  • member of the agrarian Polish People's Party (SL), a prisoner at the Bereza Kartuska prison and during World War II a leader of Peasants' Battalions (BCh) an...
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    studies, he was drafted to Reserve Infantry Battalion No.9 and served at Bereza Kartuska in 1929–1930 for 10 months. Following his graduation in December 1932...
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    Roman Shukhevych (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    Pieracki, Shukhevych was arrested on 18 July and was sent to the Bereza Kartuska Prison.[better source needed] In December 1935 he was acquitted and released...
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    Dmytro Dontsov (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    Montreal where he taught Ukrainian literature at the French-language Université de Montréal. In later years he became a devotee of theosophy. According to East...
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  • University of Vilnius. In 1934, she defended her doctorate (thesis: Bereza Kartuska, Selected materials from the anthropogeography of the town), and in...
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    Stanisław Mackiewicz (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    criticized the ruling elite and in 1939 was imprisoned for 17 days at the Bereza Kartuska detention camp. On 18 September 1939, a day after the Soviet attack...
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    imprisoned in Bereza Kartuska. In the same year, he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. Until 1939, he was serving a sentence in a prison in Tarnów...
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    Bolesław Piasecki (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    leadership of National Radical Camp. In 1934 he was interned in Bereza Kartuska Prison. After his release, he became the leader of the illegal, extreme...
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    in his capacity of a voivode, he supervised the operation of nearby Bereza Kartuska; nonetheless, he also took a lot of interest in it, often to the detriment...
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    Belarusian, the Бяроза-Картуская, Biaroza Kartuskaja, in Polish the Bereza Kartuska). In addition, the monastery had large living premises, a pharmacy...
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    Józef Piłsudski (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Piłsudski's administration, such as imprisoning his political opponents at Bereza Kartuska, are controversial, he remains one of the most influential figures...
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    Taras Bulba-Borovets (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    Pieracki, Borovets was arrested and sentenced to three years in the Bereza Kartuska Detention Camp. Some historians believe that he was quickly released...
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    was declared, but Zyndram-Kościałkowski decided not to close the Bereza Kartuska prison. In the spring of 1936, Socialist and Communist organizations initiated...
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    List of concentration and internment camps (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Poland established Bereza Kartuska Prison for the internment of political opponents, Ukrainian nationalists and Communists in Bereza Kartuska (now in Belarus)...
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    Belarusian language was discouraged. Belarusian leadership was sent to Bereza Kartuska prison. In September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded and occupied eastern...
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    harassed by the police, and was close to imprisonment at the infamous Bereza Kartuska prison. On the night of 22–23 June 1936 Doboszyński carried out the so-called...
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    Orthodox churches were destroyed as part of the Revindication, and the Bereza Kartuska Prison operated in the region. These activities strengthened the position...
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  • Oleksa Hirnyk (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    he was sentenced to five years in prison. When the Soviets took control of Ukraine in 1939, Hirnyk escaped from prison in Lviv. In that same year he persisted...
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    Stepan Bandera (category Inmates of Bereza Kartuska Prison)
    terrorism, subsequently commuted to life imprisonment. Bandera was freed from prison in 1939 following the invasion of Poland, and moved to Kraków. In 1940,...
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    appeal. In 1935, she was involved in agitating for the closure of Bereza Kartuska prison, which housed political prisoners and granting them amnesty. That...
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    Red Latvian Riflemen in southern Estonia Polish-Soviet War Battle of Bereza Kartuska 14 February Polish victory, first battle of the Polish–Bolshevik War...
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  • History of Poland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bereza Kartuska prison and similar camps for political prisoners. About three thousand were detained without trial at different times at the Bereza internment...
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    World War I troops had been evacuated from the region, the Battle of Bereza Kartuska, a Polish–Soviet skirmish, took place. It occurred during a local Polish...
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    Propaganda in the Soviet Union (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    affiliated with Communist activities were banned and its members sent to Bereza Kartuska concentration camp in eastern Poland. This potentially fueled Soviet...
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    retaliated by creating, two days after the assassination, the Bereza Kartuska Prison. The prison's first detainees were the leadership of the Polish opposition...
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    largest Ukrainian political party in Poland; most prisoners of the Bereza Kartuska prison were released. Ukrainian language education and their political...
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