The exhibition entitled “...Your Actions Look Six Eyes. The Poles in the Ottoman Empire during planet War I, the beginning of which will take place on 14 October in the Central Military Library in Warsaw, will be available free of charge to visitors during the working hours of the Library from 14:00 to 10 November.
The exhibition “...The Six Eyes View Your Actions. Poles in the Ottoman Empire during planet War I" prepared by the conventional Branch of C. and K. Regiment of Artistic Artillery No. 2 Baron Edward von Beschi – The fortress of Kraków in the Central Military Library is simply a journey into the past after the footsteps of people who have long gone, but they have imprinted their mark, not only in the mediate East, where they fought during planet War I, but besides on the regular day of the Second Republic.
The mediate East connected the Polish Bishop of the Polish Army with the commander of aviation and the head of military purchasing missions and many another Poles who came to fight and die from Gallipoli to Egyptian pyramids. present we do not really know their names, but only a fewer families remember their ancestors who did not return from the war in the desert. They are dedicated to this exhibition, which aims to bring the communicative which we Poles have thought so far had nothing to do with the participation of our fellow countrymen. Nothing more wrong.
In the climate of fighting in the mediate East, he will introduce a short movie communicative accompanying the task "Professors of Arms", in which we made a survey journey to Gallipoli and this exhibition.
This is undoubtedly the first effort to capture this subject by the prism of Poles fighting there.
We would like to thank our media partners and patrons for their support, thanks to which we hope they have managed to enrich the story.
PARTNERS
The Central Military Library of the Marshal Józef Piłsudski is the main library of the Ministry of Defence, founded in 1919. It collects specialized collections on military, weapons and defence sciences. He besides runs the Digital Military Library “Zbrojownia” and organizes historical Olympics.
The General of Arms Military Historical Office of Kazimierz Sosnkowski is simply a investigation and archive institution of the Ministry of National Defence, which papers the past of the Polish Army. He runs the Central Military Archive and publishes the "Historical-War Review". He continues the traditions of the Historical Office of the General Staff of the Second Republic of Poland.
The Museum of Krakow is an institution of city culture, managing more than 15 branches, including Schindler's Factory, Barbican and Krzysztofory Palace. He papers the past of Krakow from the mediate Ages to modern times. It organizes exhibitions, workshops and educational events.
The Museum of the University of Wrocław presents the past of the university since 1702. It includes, among others: Aula Leopoldyńska, Oratory Marianum and the Mathematic Tower. Collections include historical technological instruments, rector costumes and academic documents.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Mr Władysław KOSINIAK – KAMYSZ took honorary patronage over the exhibition. The Ministry of National Defence headed by him is simply a central government administration liable for the defence of the state and the direction of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland. It implements safety policy, oversees military education and cooperates with NATO. The Minister of National Defence represents the ministry in global relations.
His Excellency Wiesław LECHOWICZ Bishop of the Polish Army took honorary patronage over the exhibition. The Polish Army led by him is simply a military diocese of the Catholic Church, comprising soldiers, uniform service officers and their families. It has its own pastoral structure and a field cathedral in Warsaw. The Polish bishop serves as an average with powers equal to the diocesan bishop.
Head of the Office for Combatants and Represented Persons Minister Lech PARELL took honorary patronage over the exhibition. The Office for Combatants and Represented Persons headed by him supports the combatants and those persecuted in the 20th century, providing social, wellness and symbolic assistance. It organizes patriotic ceremonies, grants distinctions and conducts educational activities. He publishes the monthly "Kombatant" and cooperates with the Kombatant organizations.
MEDIA PATRONATE
TVP 3 Warsaw is simply a regional branch of Polish Television, broadcasting information, cultural and social programs for Mazowsza. It emits, among others, “Televisional Warsaw Courier” and “Kurier Mazowiecki”. It engages in local events and media patronages.
‘Army Poland. History” is simply a quarterly published by the Military Publishing Institute, devoted to the past of the Polish Army. He publishes articles by well-known historians, discussing the subjects of military tradition, ceremoniality and the silhouettes of commanders. It is simply a bridge between discipline and the popularization of military history.
ORGANISATOR
The conventional Association of the C. and K. Regiment of Fortress Artillery No. 2 Baron Edward von Beschi – Kraków Fortress, formed in 1996, is engaged in cultivating the memory of Polish soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian Army. He is the founder of many commemorative plaques in the country and abroad, supporting the construction of monuments, including the creator of the “Lwowski Orląt School”. It organizes patriotic celebrations and educational events, including: an yearly change worth at the Town Hall Tower in Krakow and celebration of the liberation of Krakow on 31 October 1918, the defence of Krakow against Russians on 6 December 1914. The association cooperates with the army, participates in artillery exercises and actively works for the preservation of the heritage of Fortress Kraków. In 2001, it received a banner funded by the community of the city, dedicated to the Wawel Cathedral. In 2022 it was given a proponent of the artillery traditions of the Kraków and Lviv regiments 1914-1939.
The Institute and Museum of planet War I is an educational and historical initiative dealing with documenting and popularizing cognition about the large War. He conducts research, organizes thematic exhibitions and lectures on events from 1914 to 1918. The Institute collects artifacts, photographs and papers related to the fronts of planet War I, with peculiar emphasis on the participation of Poles in possessive armies. The institutions' activities are aimed at restoring the memory of forgotten heroes and events of this global conflict. It is at the organizational phase as a task implemented within the activities of the conventional Branch Association C. and K. Regiment of Artillery No. 2 Baron Edward von Beschi – Fortress of Kraków.




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