Order of Polonia Restituta (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Order of Polonia Restituta" in English language version.

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  • Shackelford, Michael; Meersschaert, Hendrik (1998). "Medals of Poland". The World War I Document Archive. Phoenix, Arizona: The Great War Primary Document Archive. Retrieved 14 December 2012. Order Polonia Restitua. Established on February 4th, 1923. Award for merit and acts of bravery. While technically outside the scope of this project. We include the Polonia Restitua as it was a newly created (1923) order to take the place of, and carry on the role of the Order of St. Stanislas (see above). The Order of St. Stanislas had been a native Polish Order, but had been so thoroughly associated with Russia -- the Russians awarded it generously -- that simply reviving it was unacceptable. Instead, the new Order Polonia Restitua was created, but using the same ribbon as the old St. Stanislas order (red with white side stripes) to carry on the tradition.

president.pl

  • "Orders and decorations". The Official Website of the President of the Republic of Poland. BBN Biuro Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego. Retrieved 30 December 2011. The following four orders are conferred...Order of the Rebirth of Poland (five-class)

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virtuti.com

  • Prof. Dr. Zdzislaw P. Wesolowski; Colonel, South Carolina State Guard Reserve (1997), "The History of Polish Decorations", Polish Militaria. Scarcity Contributes to Value, The Militaria Collector's Exchange, archived from the original on 2011-07-22 – via Internet Archive, 2011-07-11

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  • Prof. Dr. Zdzislaw P. Wesolowski; Colonel, South Carolina State Guard Reserve (1997), "The History of Polish Decorations", Polish Militaria. Scarcity Contributes to Value, The Militaria Collector's Exchange, archived from the original on 2011-07-22 – via Internet Archive, 2011-07-11