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  2. Radosław Sikorski - Wikipedia

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    Radosław Tomasz Sikorski (Polish: [raˈdɔswaf ɕiˈkɔrskʲi] ⓘ; born 23 February 1963), also known as Radek Sikorski, is a Polish politician, journalist and statesman who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland in Donald Tusk's cabinet since 2023, previously holding the office between 2007 and 2014.

  3. Radoslaw Sikorski - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Polish films of 2016 - Wikipedia

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    The Polish film industry produced over one hundred feature films in 2016. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Polish. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2016.

  5. Polish minister, visiting Kyiv, calls for end to benefits for ...

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    Following a meeting in Kyiv with his Ukrainian counterpart, Poland's Radoslaw Sikorski said ending social benefits for Ukrainian male refugees would also benefit state finances in host countries ...

  6. Władysław Sikorski - Wikipedia

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    During his years as prime minister in exile, Sikorski personified the hopes and dreams of millions of Poles, as reflected in the saying, "When the sun is higher, Sikorski is nearer" (Polish: "Gdy słoneczko wyżej, to Sikorski bliżej"). [4] [12] At the same time, from early on he had to work to reconcile the pro- and anti-Piłsudskiite factions.

  7. Polish Film School - Wikipedia

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    Polish Film School (Polish: polska szkoła filmowa) refers to an informal group of Polish film directors and screenplay writers active between 1956 and approximately 1963. [2] Among the most prominent representatives of the school are Andrzej Wajda , Andrzej Munk , and Jerzy Kawalerowicz .

  8. Aftermath (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath (Polish: Pokłosie) is a 2012 Polish film written and directed by Władysław Pasikowski.The fictional Holocaust-related thriller and drama is inspired by the July 1941 Jedwabne pogrom in occupied north-eastern Poland during Operation Barbarossa, in which 340 Polish Jews were locked in a barn in Jedwabne, which was later set on fire by a group of Polish men.

  9. Category:Polish film directors - Wikipedia

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    K. Janusz Kamiński; Kazimierz Karabasz; Łukasz Karwowski; Wojciech Kasperski; Jerzy Kawalerowicz; Okil Khamidov; Jan Kidawa-Błoński; Krzysztof Kieślowski