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Rota ("The Oath") is an early 20th-century Polish poem, [1] as well as a celebratory anthem, once proposed to be the Polish national anthem. Rota' s lyrics were written in 1908 by activist for Polish independence, poet Maria Konopnicka as a protest against German Empire 's policies of forced Germanization of Poles. [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Polish poems" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Rota (poem) S. Sonnet on the Great Suffering of Jesus Christ; T.
Rota (The oath) (1908) Great anthem against German oppression and policy of germanisation, written by Maria Konopnicka, music composed 1910 by Feliks Nowowiejski, first publicly sung during patriotic demonstration July 15, 1910, in Kraków on the 500th anniversary of Polish victory in Battle of Grunwald.
The Oath (Polish: Rota) Maria Konopnicka: before 1916 The Oath is a Maria Konopnicka's poem written in 1908 in reaction to the persecution of Poles in Greater Poland and very quickly became a popular patriotic song and protest against Germanisation. The poem was set to music by Feliks Nowowiejski. [84] The music for The Oath: Feliks Nowowiejski ...
Polish military marches (4 P) Pages in category "Polish patriotic songs" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Rota (poem) S. Siekiera ...
Polish literature is the literary tradition of Poland. Most Polish literature has been written in the Polish language, though other languages used in Poland over the centuries have also contributed to Polish literary traditions, including Latin, Yiddish, Lithuanian, Russian, German and Esperanto.
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The poster "Hej, kto Polak, na bagnety!" (English: "Hey, whoever is a Pole, to your bayonette!"). The quote originates from the Polish patriotic poem and celebratory anthem "Rota", written by the poet and an activist for Polish independence Maria Konopnicka. The poster features three men, seemingly belonging to different social groups, but ...