File:Tuchola (World War I).jpg
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English: Prisoner-of-war camp for Russian POW's in Tuchola, modern-day Poland, during First World War. The facility was built by the Austrians, with running water, canteen, and the infirmary. However, the Polish army took over the camp in dilapidated state only in 1920. During an epidemic of cholera, 2,000 prisoners died. The Soviet propaganda under Josef Stalin raised the death toll to 22,000 out of thin air.[1] Русский: Тухол (Tucheln, Tuchola, Тухоля, Тухола) - польский военнопленный и интернированный лагерь. С 1919 по 1921 годы в нём содержались российские военнопленные. Polski: Obóz jeniecki dla jeńców Armii Czerwonej w Tucholi w 1920 roku, po austryjakach. Tak naprawdę w Tucholi umarło 2 tys. jeńców na cholerę, a nie 22 tys., jak twierdzi rosyjska propaganda.[2] |
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This photograph is in the public domain because according to the Art. 3 of copyright law of March 29, 1926 of the Republic of Poland and Art. 2 of copyright law of July 10, 1952 of the People's Republic of Poland, all photographs by Polish photographers (or published for the first time in Poland or simultaneously in Poland and abroad) published without a clear copyright notice before the law was changed on May 23, 1994 are assumed to be in the public domain in Poland.
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This work is in the public domain in Russia according to article 1281 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, articles 5 and 6 of Law No. 231-FZ of the Russian Federation of December 18, 2006 (the Implementation Act for Book IV of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation).
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This work is in the public domain in the United States, because it was in the public domain in its home country (Russia) on the URAA date (January 1, 1996), and it wasn't re-published for 30 days following initial publications in the U.S. [1] If the author of this work was subjected to repression and rehabilitated posthumously, copyright term is counted from January 1 of the year following the year of rehabilitation. English ∙ español ∙ français ∙ 日本語 ∙ русский ∙ 简体中文 ∙ 繁體中文 ∙ +/− |
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