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January Insurrection

January Insurrection. By Ewus and Gumiś. Occupation. In the second part of the nineteen century, Poland was shared between Russia, Austria and Prusia. There was a lot of uprisings in which we were trying to become an independent country. The great start.

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January Insurrection

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  1. January Insurrection By Ewus and Gumiś

  2. Occupation • In the second part of the nineteen century, Poland was shared between Russia, Austria and Prusia. There was a lot of uprisings in which we were trying to become an independent country.

  3. The great start • On the 22nd of January 1863 the insurrection started and lasted till Autumn 1964. We were fighting with Russia.

  4. Important person • The main dictator was Marian Langiewicz:

  5. Weapon • Poles didn’t have any weapons, so they had to make it by themselves. That’s why they were fighting with scythes.

  6. Good appearance • Our soldiers didn’t have any good equipment, but their hearts were burning with hate, and this made them stronger.

  7. The grate loss • Unfortunately we lost...

  8. The scenery:

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