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Timeline for Poles in UK and Northern Ireland

1940s

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1944 Aug 7 - Tomasz Arciszewski became Prime Minister of the Polish government based

1946 - Penley camp started for war veterans and their families[1]

1948 Nov 2 - Polish War Memorial near RAF Northolt unveiled.

1949 Apr 25 - Jankel Adlera Polish painter and printmaker died near Aldbourne.

1960s

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1965 Apr 29 - Mieczysław Lubelski the Polish sculptor best known for the Polish War Memorial near RAF Northolt dies. He is buried in Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey, England.

1970s

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1973 Oct 17 – Tomaszewski stars as Poland knock England out of World Cup with 1-1 draw at Wembley[2]

1980s

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1980 Jun 6- Zigmund Adamski mysteriously disappeared from his Tingley home. His body was found on top of a large stack of anthracite in Todmorden.

1982 Oct - John Paul II's visited to England (see Pastoral trips of Pope John Paul II).

1990s

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1991 - Lech Wałęsa then Polish president visits UK.

2000s

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2000 - Aleksander Kwasniewski then Polish president visits UK.

2000 May - The University of Stirling created the Centre of Research in Polish History. It is funded externally and is the only one of its kind on the UK[3].

2002 Mar - The closure of the hospital, marked the end of an era for the Polish community at Penley[4].

2004 Aug - Poles call for apology for failing to assist the Battle of Warsaw against Germans during the Second World War[5]

2006 Claims in one quarter alone 482,000 Poles arrived in the UK[6]

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