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Charles Samuel “Carl” Nay Sr.

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Charles Samuel “Carl” Nay Sr.

Birth
Warsaw, Miasto Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland
Death
23 Feb 1951 (aged 68)
Ronan, Lake County, Montana, USA
Burial
Ronan, Lake County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mountain View L 25 B 7 G1
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Came into the USA from Poland in 1907 Please read up on
Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907)
The Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907) was a major part of the Russian Revolution of 1905 in Russian-partitioned Poland (see Congress Poland and Privislinsky Krai). One of the major events of that period was the insurrection in £ódŸ in June 1905. Throughout that period, many smaller manifestations, demonstrations and armed struggles between the peasants and workers on one side, and the government on the other, would take place. The demands of the demonstrators would include both the improvement of the workers living conditions, and political freedoms, particularly related to increased autonomy for Poland. Particularly in 1905, Poland was at the verge of the new uprising, revolution or a civil war.[1][2] Some Polish historians even consider the events of that period a fourth Polish uprising against the Russian Empire.[3]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_in_the_Kingdom_of_Poland_(1905%E2%80%931907)
Came into the USA from Poland in 1907 Please read up on
Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907)
The Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907) was a major part of the Russian Revolution of 1905 in Russian-partitioned Poland (see Congress Poland and Privislinsky Krai). One of the major events of that period was the insurrection in £ódŸ in June 1905. Throughout that period, many smaller manifestations, demonstrations and armed struggles between the peasants and workers on one side, and the government on the other, would take place. The demands of the demonstrators would include both the improvement of the workers living conditions, and political freedoms, particularly related to increased autonomy for Poland. Particularly in 1905, Poland was at the verge of the new uprising, revolution or a civil war.[1][2] Some Polish historians even consider the events of that period a fourth Polish uprising against the Russian Empire.[3]
For More Info please click on the link below

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_in_the_Kingdom_of_Poland_(1905%E2%80%931907)

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