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The purpose of this article is to present the phenomenon of sustainable leadership in relation to the life and activities of General Władysław Anders. The contemporary world is looking for assumptions for the model of a sustainable leader in the documents from the United Nations summits, which is certain right, but some elements of this theory can be found for example in the commissions of General Władysław Anders and in the non-authoritarian pedagogy of Thomas Grodon. The article presents selected quotes in comparison with the interpretation of content from the humanities and social sciences.
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The article is an element of ordering knowledge of the armed under-ground existing and operating in Poland in 1944–1948. It includes the genesis of the uprising, as well as an outline of the history of the Polish Underground State and the Polish Army in the USSR, which was com-manded by Gen. Władysław Anders. It also contains a condensed de-scription of the post-war underground operation in Poland and its divi-sions. It presents the causes of individual events that affected the devel-opment or abandonment of political and armed underground activities, as well as crimes and crimes committed at that time by both opposing parties (armed forces and state security forces).
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W artykule przedstawiono działalność byłych powstańców wielkopolskich, którzy po zakończeniu działań wojennych w 1945 r. znaleźli się na Wyspach Brytyjskich. Pojawili się tam w wyniku ewakuacji Wojska Polskiego po upadku Francji, z Polskich Sił Zbrojnych na Zachodzie, jak też z niemieckich obozów jenieckich, z których zostali uwolnieni w latach 1944– 1945. Środowisko to wykazało dużą aktywność polityczną i społeczną, angażując się w upamiętnienia rocznic narodowych. Szczególny nacisk kładli na kultywowanie wielkopolskiego czynu niepodległościowego w XIX w. oraz ukazanie genezy, przebiegu i znaczenia powstania wielkopolskiego 1918–1919. The article presents the activities of former Greater Poland insurgents who, after the end of the war in 1945, found themselves in Great Britain. They arrived there as a result of the evacuation of the Polish Army after the fall of France, as members of the Polish Armed Forces in the West, or came from German prisoner-of-war camps from which they were released in 1944–1945. This community was characterised by great political and social activity, and engaged in commemoration of national anniversaries. Particular emphasis was placed on cultivating the Greater Poland independence actions of the nineteenth century and on demonstrating the origins, course and significance of the Greater Poland Uprising of 1918–1919.
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