Traditionally, as for any time, all year, celebrations were held
commemorating the anniversary of the death of the top statesman of the 20th century,
co-founder of the Polish state, Roman Dmowski. This year, a little
less modest than in the erstwhile one, in the village where Roman Dmowski died,
Several twelve national representatives have gathered. Except
organizers, Łomżyński territory of the Association of National Soldiers
Armed Forces. Like last year, it besides appeared deSeat
Ostrołęka National Association. Members of our board
The associations laid flowers under the plaque commemorating the Great
Pole. The delegation besides exhibited an ostrołęcki close the Union
Soldiers of NSZ, which is part of the Łomżynski territory of NSZ. It didn't work.
without representatives of the city of Łomża and representatives of a number
other organizations including: Ostrołęcka Land past Association
Captain Alexander Bednarczyk "Adam", ONR Łomża, Lomżyński Klub
Patriotic Thoughts and Stealth Fans.

Roman Dmowski born 9 August 1864 on Kamionek in Warsaw. State husband
and political writer, theorist of Polish nationalism and co-writer
a reborn Polish state; by education doctor of science
Natural. In 1881, he founded a secret organization
student "The Guardian" whose goal was to fight Russianification among
Polish youth. Since 1888 a associate of a secret youth organization
“Zet” and since 1889 – Polish League. In 1904, he traveled to Japan in
in order to prevent ideas for calling the uprising in Poland, which
Japan wouldn't do anything and Poland would just ruin it. In 1905 he stood
head of the Revolutionary Movement in the Kingdom of Poland; in February 1907
became an MP for the Second Russian Duma, forced policy reorientation
National from anti-Russian to anti-German. 1917 became president
formed by him in Lausanne of the Polish National Committee,
later recognized by Ententa as the authoritative representation of the nation
Polish (which was the first specified act); at its initiative
was created Polish alleged Blue Army under General J.
Hallera; as a delegate from Poland to the Peace Conference in
Versailles played a key function in negotiating territorial shape
Poland. After the war he conducted writing and organizational activity, in 1926
the year he founded the Camp of large Poland, which at the moment
There were over 250,000 members of the healing regime. In 1931
He published the book "World of Postwar and Poland". He died 2 January 1939
a year in Drozdów close Lomza. photograph by Zbigniew Dąbrowski. Relationship: Darius
Budziszewski. Biographical note: Andrzej Bojarski


