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The articke charakterizes the conditions in which the well-know shoe company from Czechoslovakia-later on a word potentate in this trade - the "Bata" concern had to function. The first  part of the article discusses the attempts of penetrating the market in the southern Poland tkat were undertaken during the World War I, and later on the early 1920s. The attempts failed due to administrative limitations imposed pn the trading of leather and shoes as well as due to currency perturbations. The second part of the article presents the functioning of the company and its development starting from opening Polish Shoe Partnership "Bata" A.A. in Cracow and building a fatory in Chelmek in 1932. It focuses on depicting the atmosphere in which the company from Czechoslovalia functioned on the Polish market. The article discusses the reactions of the shoe industry to the functioning of "Bata"and persecutions from the Polish authorities that initially treated the company with visible distrust. It also presents the process of changing the view of the company resulting from the German threat and the agreement for its further expansion achieved by bulding a new dhoe and leather factory near Puławy as part of the Central Industrial Region. A sepetare issue that is discussed in the article are the protective methods that were used by the Polish daughter company against and developmant limitations that were imposed by the authorities - methods that treated on a fine line between legal and illegal, or even crossed the line.
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Chełmek – Baťovo polské tovární město

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The study is concerned with the establishment of a modern shoe manufacturing plant in the Polish town of Chełmek in the 1930s. The factory used to be a part of the international shoemaking group Baťa. The study first looks at the early years, which were associated with difficulties of building a manufacturing plant in Chełmek, and then goes on to describe the subsequent success of production of the factory on the Polish market, which was stopped only by the German invasion of Poland in 1939. The study further examines the dramatic history of the factory during World War II, as well as its fate in the second half of the 20th century as a nationalised firm, until the ultimate closure of the factory in the early 21st century. The memory of the activities of the firm Baťa in Chełmek is still very much alive.
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