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1939 POLISH ARMY FORMATION
Lodz Army; Army Lodz; Army Łódź; Armia Łódź; Armia Lodz

Education in Łódź         
Education in Lodz
Łódź is home to three major state-owned universities and a number of smaller schools of higher education. The biggest is the University of Łódź and for the last four years the best students in Łódź (according to the prestigious contest "Studencki Nobel") have been studying there - in 2009 the regional laureate was Piotr Pawlikowski, in 2010 - Joanna Dziuba, in 2011 and 2012 - Paweł Rogaliński.
Coat of arms of the Łódź Voivodeship         
  • The coat of arms of [[Łęczyca County]], used as the unofficial coat of arms by the [[Łódź Voivodeship Sejmik]], from 1998, to 2000.
  • Łódź Voivodeship]] proposed in 1928.
Coat of arms of Łódź Voivodeship; Coat of arms of the Lodz Voivodeship; Coat of arms of Lodz Voivodeship; Coat of arms of Łódź Voivodeship (1919–1939); Coat of arms of Łódź Voivodeship (1919-1939)
The coat of arms of the Łódź Voivodeship, Poland is an Iberian-style escutcheon with square top and rounded base. It is divided horizontally into three stripes (pales), that area from left to right: yellow (golden), red, and yellow (red), with the middle stripe being twice as big as the other stripes.
Sperre         
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  • Resettlement of Jews to the ghetto area {{circa}}&nbsp;March 1940. Old Synagogue in the far background (no longer existing).
  • KZ Radogoszcz]] in Łódź, 1940
  • Children rounded up for deportation to the [[Chełmno death camp]], September 1942
  • Identity card Lodz Ghetto 19-4-1942
  • Photographs such as this served to record the horrors of ghetto life for posterity.
  • German and Jewish police guard at the entrance to the ghetto
  • The Gypsy quarter in the ghetto after its inhabitants had been transported to the Chełmno extermination camp
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  • Young girl working in the paper factory
  • [[Chaim Rumkowski]] delivering a speech in the ghetto, 1941{{ndash}}42
NAZI GHETTO IN OCCUPIED POLAND (1939-1945)
Lodz Ghetto; Lódź Ghetto; Litzmanstadt; Lodz ghetto; Łódź ghetto; Litzmannstadt Ghetto; Ghetto Litzmannstadt; Lódz Ghetto; Sperre
·vt To shut in; to Support; to Inclose; to Fasten.

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Łódź Army

Łódź Army (Polish: Armia Łódź) was one of the Polish armies of the Polish Armed Forces of the Second Polish Republic that took part in the Invasion of Poland of 1939. It was officially created on 23 March 1939 with the task of filling the gap between Poznań Army in the north and Kraków Army in the south. Commanded by Juliusz Rómmel, it consisted of five infantry divisions and two cavalry brigades with support from the air force.