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After World War II documentation of archive of the Konwent Polonia was dispersed. Currently, it is gathered in three institutions: The Archdiocesan Archive of Warsaw, The Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences in Vilnius and The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum in London. This study presents a Vilnius collection - both structure of the archival fond and the information value of gathered archival units. It is extremely useful for researchers - particularly in the context of the lack of online inventories, as well as factual mistakes committed during the archival description of the records gathered there. This archival fond consists of 404 units and it is one of the most important sources for the history of both the Konwent Polonia and polish fraternities. Especially that most of fraternities archives were destroyed, and the total number of members of all academic fraternities until the outbreak of World War II was at least over a twelve thousand.
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Artykuł omawia zmiany jakie zaszyły w kancelarii centrali Ministerstwa Spraw Zagranicznych po wprowadzeniu bezdziennikowego systemu kancelaryjnego w 1933 r. Artykuł przedstawia wpływ wprowadzonych regulacji na miejsce i rodzaj kancelarii oraz na ich pracę.
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The contents of the presented article are the main aspects of Poland Foreign Affairs chancery and its reform in 1933. The main reason of reflection on this subject is the desire to develop and supplement the current state of research. The article is based on the subject literature and documents found in polish archives. The seconds reason is the show results of mentioned reform. Chancery and it’s reform allowed for effective functioning of Poland Foreign Affairs after 1933 year.
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