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| Hyde Park (moderowane) Pokój również moderowany, jednak tu nie trzeba mówić o piłce nożnej i kibicowaniu. Chcecie pogadać o czymś "niepiłkarskim" - wejdźcie tutaj. |
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– Panie marszałku, a jaki program tej partii? – Najprostszy z możliwych. Bić ....y i złodziei, mości hrabio. Opis: rozmowa hrabiego Skrzyńskiego z Piłsudskim na temat możliwości założenia przez Piłsudskiego partii politycznej |
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: maszhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockad...y_(1939_-_1945) i konkretne cytaty: "At the start of the war a large proportion of the German merchant fleet was at sea, and around 30% sought shelter in neutral harbours where they could not be attacked, such as in Spain, Mexico, South America, America, Portuguese East Africa and Japan.[17] 28 German bauxite ships were holed up in Trieste and, while a few passenger liners, such as the New York, St Louis and Bremen managed to creep home, many ended up stranded with goods deteriorating or rotting in their holds and with Allied ships waiting to capture or sink them immediately they tried to leave port. The Germans tried various ways of avoiding the loss of the ships, such as disguising themselves as neutral vessels or selling their ships to foreign flags, but international law did not allow such transactions in wartime. Up to Christmas 1939 at least 19 German merchant ships scuttled themselves rather than allow themselves to be taken by the Allies" "The day after the declaration, the British Admiralty announced that all merchant vessels were now liable to examination by the naval Contraband Control Service and by the French Blockade Ministry, which put its ships under British command.[19] Because of the terrible suffering and starvation caused by the original use of the strategy, a formal declaration of blockade was deliberately not made,[20] but the communiqué listed the types of contraband of war that was liable for confiscation if carried. It included all kinds of foodstuffs, animal feed, forage, and clothing, and articles and materials used in their production. This was known as Conditional Contraband of War. In addition, there was Absolute Contraband, which constituted:
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