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In the interwar period "Ludwików" Steelworks was the biggest metalworking facility in Kielce that, apart from civil articles, also produced goods for the army, such as filed kitchens, combat helmets made of niickel-molybdenum steel, canteens and pots, gas stoves, model 34 calvary war sabres, protective shields for cannons as well as grenade shells and blasting caps. Until 1928 "Ludwików" belonged to the Germany-owned "Poój" Steelworks concern. Insolvency of the concern, and later on its plcement under judical supervision caused that in 1934 the  State Treasury decided tobuy 52% of the actions of "Pokój" Steelworks by the agency of the National economy Bank. thus, "Ludwików" also got under conrtol of the goverment. In the 1930s, actionswere undertaken to increase the armaments production.
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The times of the Second Polish Republic were a particularly important period in the development of Polish archeology, because after Poland regained independence, the first state institution was established to organize the protection of archaeological monuments throughout the country. It was the State Group of Prehistoric Monuments Conservators functioning in the years 1920–1928. Their activities in the Kielce voivodeship brought particularly interesting results. Conservators and delegates of the State Group of Prehistoric Monuments Conservators did a lot in the field of inventory and protection of archaeological monuments in the Kielce region, undertaking surface and excavation rescue research, as well as popularizing archeology among the inhabitants of the region. The result of their activities was the registration, discovery, and exploration of many archaeological sites, including such valuable ones as a complex of multicultural sites in Złota near Sandomierz and in Książnice Wielkie, and a unique complex of striped flint mines in Krzemionki near Ostrowiec. The sites discovered at that time in the Kielce voivodeship are still the subject of interest and research to Polish archaeologists.
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