Drzymała's wagon
Drzymała's wagon (Polish: wóz Drzymały) was a house on wheels built by Michał Drzymała as a protest against Imperial Germany's policy of Germanization in its Polish territories. Its owner, the peasant Michał Drzymała (1857-1937), was not only able to circumvent German building regulations by moving his home every day, but with his wagon-home became a Polish folk hero during the Partitions of Poland.
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Drzymała's wagon
Drzymała's wagon (Polish: wóz Drzymały) was a house on wheels built by Michał Drzymała as a protest against Imperial Germany's policy of Germanization in its Polish territories. Its owner, the peasant Michał Drzymała (1857-1937), was not only able to circumvent German building regulations by moving his home every day, but with his wagon-home became a Polish folk hero during the Partitions of Poland.
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Drzymała's wagon (Polish: wóz ...... had been designed to suppress.
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El Vagón de Drzymała (en polac ...... principio pretendía suprimir.
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Drzymała's wagon (Polish: wóz ...... ring the Partitions of Poland.
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El Vagón de Drzymała (en polac ...... te las Particiones de Polonia.
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