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Marian Turwid
Marian Turwid-Kaczmarek, also known as Marian Turwid (1905-1987) was a Polish writer, painter and cultural activist in Bydgoszcz, and member of the National Committee of the Front of National Unity, National Unity Front ( pl, Front Jedności Narodu, FJN) in 1958. Biography Period under German Empire rule Marian Turwid was born on 28 November 1905 in Września, at the time located in the Province of Posen, Prussia. He was the son of Kazimierz Kaczmarek, a merchant and Julia, née Jakubowska. After graduating from Września primary school, he studied at the Gymnasium (school), gymnasium and then at the ''State Male Teachers Seminary'' ( pl, Państwowe Seminarium Nauczycielskiego Męskiego) in Gniezno: there he passed the ''matura'' exam in 1926. Second Polish Republic, Interwar period With his ''matura'', he became in 1926, a teacher at a public elementary school in Borzykowo, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Borzykowo in Września County. Between 1926 and 1929, Marian studied at th ...
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Września
Września (german: Wreschen) is a town in west-central Poland with 28,600 inhabitants (1995). It is situated in the Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Poznań Voivodeship (1975–1998), on the Wrześnica River. History Września was first mentioned in 1256 in a document issued in Poznań. Early sources speak of Wressna (1317) or Wresna (1364). Września was granted town privileges before 1357. It was a private town, owned by various Polish nobles families, administratively located in the Kalisz Voivodeship of the Greater Poland Province of the Polish Crown. The coat of arms of Września is the Poraj coat of arms of the Poraj family, the first owners of the town. Annual fairs and weekly markets took place in the town. The town was burned down 1664 (other sources speak of 1656) in the war against Sweden. The majority of inhabitants were Poles, but since mid-17th century there have also been German settlers. The town was annexed by the Kin ...
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