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Masovia Maszewo vs Sparta Wegorzyno

bramki z meczu obu druzyn

Masovia na Dzień Kobiet

Zespół folklorystyczny Masovia występuje w Gimnazjum nr 1 z okazji Dnia Kobiet dla mieszkanek os. Starzyńskiego w Łowiczu.

Masovia Maszewo VS Pogoń II Szczecin

bramki z w/w meczu

Masovia-Maszewo

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MATI.86.SLO - Światowid - Masovia

Światowid - Masovia

MATI.86.SLO - Światowid - Masovia cz.2

MATI.86.SLO - Światowid - Masovia cz.2

Masovia Maszewo VS Mewa Resko

bramki z w/w meczu

Stal Pleszew - Masovia Kraszewice

Bramka na 3:1 strzelona przez Tomasza Zawadę

Masovia-Maszewo

Sezon 2007/2008

Stal Pleszew - Masovia Kraszewice

Bramka na 4:1 strzelona przez Grzegorza Szwajkowskiego.

History of the White Eagle - Assault on Plock 1236

Assault led by king Zbigniew I on Plock - capital of duke of Masovia. Part of my Crusader Kings After Action Report : http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?t=278786 Music- Metallica - For Whom the Bell Tolls

Płock - promotional video

Płock - promotional video

Tour To Perdition 2008: BOT & MINERVA

Blade Of Terror and Minerva are joining forces to go on the road that leads through Lesser Poland, Masovia and Subcarpathia to bring the Pure Metal to all the maniacs down there! Tour To Perdition 2008: 09 kwietnia Warszawa, Radio Luxembourg + Muerte, Hostile 10 kwietnia Tarnobrzeg, Blues & Rock + Exsilium 11 kwietnia Stalowa Wola, JazzRock + Addiction 12 kwietnia Sandomierz, Lapidarium + Reload, Soundforge 13 kwietnia Rzeszów, Alchemia + Demeter 14 kwietnia Tarnów, Przepraszam + Sunflower 15 kwietnia Jasło, Nocturama + Noctis 16 kwietnia Nowy Sacz, Zdarta Plyta + Double Game 17 kwietnia Kraków, Imbir + Terrordome 18 kwietnia Minsk Mazowiecki, Dujer + Arathyr Be there! www.bladeofterror.com www.myspace.com/bladeofterror www.myspace.com/minervapl realizacja: www.strachyspodpachy.pl

Battle of Britain

Music: Republika - Nie pytaj o Polskę [ Republic- Don't Ask About Poland ] Polski Dywizjon 302 i 303 Fighter ( Polish ) Squadrons 302 and 303 Polish pilots fought in the Battle of Britain, where the Polish 303 Fighter Squadron achieved the highest number of kills of any Allied squadron. From the very beginning of the war, the Royal Air Force (RAF) had welcomed foreign pilots to supplement the dwindling pool of British pilots. On 11 June 1940, the Polish Government in Exile signed an agreement with the British Government to form a Polish Army and Polish Air Force in the United Kingdom. The first two (of an eventual ten) Polish fighter squadrons went into action in August 1940. Four Polish squadrons eventually took part in the Battle of Britain (300 and 301 Bomber Squadrons; 302 and 303 Fighter Squadrons), with 89 Polish pilots. Together with more than 50 Poles fighting in British squadrons, a total of 145 Polish pilots defended British skies. Polish pilots were among the most experienced in the battle, most of them having already fought in the 1939 September Campaign in Poland and the 1940 Battle of France. Additionally, prewar Poland had set a very high standard of pilot training. The 303 Squadron, named after the Polish-American hero, General Tadeusz Kościuszko, achieved the highest number of kills (126) of all fighter squadrons engaged in the Battle of Britain, even though it only joined the combat on August 30, 1940: these 5% of pilots were responsible for a phenomenal 12% of total victories in the Battle. The Polish Air Force also fought in 1943 in Tunisia (Polish Fighting Team, so called "Skalski's Circus") and in raids on Germany (1940-45). In the second half of 1941 and early 1942, Polish bomber squadrons were the sixth part of forces available to RAF Bomber Command (later they suffered heavy losses, with little replenishment possibilities). Polish aircrew losses serving with Bomber Command 1940-45 were 929 killed. Ultimately 8 Polish fighter squadrons were formed within the RAF and had claimed 629 Axis aircraft destroyed by May 1945. By war's end, there were 14,000 Polish airmen in 15 RAF squadrons and in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). No. 300 "Masovia" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Mazowieckiej) No. 301 "Pomerania" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Pomorskiej) No. 302 "City of Poznań" Polish Fighter Squadron (Poznański) No. 303 "Kościuszko" Polish Fighter Squadron (Warszawski imienia Tadeusza Kościuszki) No. 304 "Silesia" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Śląskiej imienia Ksiecia Józefa Poniatowskiego) No. 305 "Greater Poland" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Wielkopolskiej imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego) No. 306 "City of Toruń" Polish Fighter Squadron (Toruński) No. 307 "City of Lwów" Polish Fighter Squadron (Lwowskich Puchaczy) No. 308 "City of Kraków" Polish Fighter Squadron (Krakowski) No. 309 "Czerwień" Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron (Ziemi Czerwieńskiej) No. 315 "City of Dęblin" Polish Fighter Squadron (Dębliński) No. 316 "City of Warsaw" Polish Fighter Squadron (Warszawski) No. 317 "City of Wilno" Polish Fighter Squadron (Wileński) No. 318 "City of Gdańsk" Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron (Gdański) No. 663 Polish Artillery Observation Squadron Polish Fighting Team (Skalski's Circus)

Polish Squadrons in Battle of Britain

song: Within Temptation - Angels In lovely memory of these who have fought for your freedom and ours. "Poles are born to be heroes." - Unknown When Germans have heard for first time Polish conversation in air they have taken it for a very funny English joke. Polish pilots have destroyed 12% Luftwaffe planes. On every one shot down Polish plane, Poles shot down six German planes (6:1), for example British pilots had (3:1). 15th September 1940 - Witold Urbanowicz (303 Squadron) and 4 planes under his command have crashed formation of 60 heavy covered German bombers. Fighter ( Polish ) Squadrons 302 and 303 Polish pilots fought in the Battle of Britain, where the Polish 303 Fighter Squadron achieved the highest number of kills of any Allied squadron. From the very beginning of the war, the Royal Air Force (RAF) had welcomed foreign pilots to supplement the dwindling pool of British pilots. On 11 June 1940, the Polish Government in Exile signed an agreement with the British Government to form a Polish Army and Polish Air Force in the United Kingdom. The first two (of an eventual ten) Polish fighter squadrons went into action in August 1940. Four Polish squadrons eventually took part in the Battle of Britain (300 and 301 Bomber Squadrons; 302 and 303 Fighter Squadrons), with 89 Polish pilots. Together with more than 50 Poles fighting in British squadrons, a total of 145 Polish pilots defended British skies. Polish pilots were among the most experienced in the battle, most of them having already fought in the 1939 September Campaign in Poland and the 1940 Battle of France. Additionally, prewar Poland had set a very high standard of pilot training. The 303 Squadron, named after the Polish-American hero, General Tadeusz Kościuszko, achieved the highest number of kills (126) of all fighter squadrons engaged in the Battle of Britain, even though it only joined the combat on August 30, 1940: these 5% of pilots were responsible for a phenomenal 12% of total victories in the Battle. The Polish Air Force also fought in 1943 in Tunisia (Polish Fighting Team, so called "Skalski's Circus") and in raids on Germany (1940-45). In the second half of 1941 and early 1942, Polish bomber squadrons were the sixth part of forces available to RAF Bomber Command (later they suffered heavy losses, with little replenishment possibilities). Polish aircrew losses serving with Bomber Command 1940-45 were 929 killed. Ultimately 8 Polish fighter squadrons were formed within the RAF and had claimed 629 Axis aircraft destroyed by May 1945. By war's end, there were 14,000 Polish airmen in 15 RAF squadrons and in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). No. 300 "Masovia" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Mazowieckiej) No. 301 "Pomerania" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Pomorskiej) No. 302 "City of Poznań" Polish Fighter Squadron (Poznański) No. 303 "Kościuszko" Polish Fighter Squadron (Warszawski imienia Tadeusza Kościuszki) No. 304 "Silesia" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Śląskiej imienia Ksiecia Józefa Poniatowskiego) No. 305 "Greater Poland" Polish Bomber Squadron (Ziemi Wielkopolskiej imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego) No. 306 "City of Toruń" Polish Fighter Squadron (Toruński) No. 307 "City of Lwów" Polish Fighter Squadron (Lwowskich Puchaczy) No. 308 "City of Kraków" Polish Fighter Squadron (Krakowski) No. 309 "Czerwień" Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron (Ziemi Czerwieńskiej) No. 315 "City of Dęblin" Polish Fighter Squadron (Dębliński) No. 316 "City of Warsaw" Polish Fighter Squadron (Warszawski) No. 317 "City of Wilno" Polish Fighter Squadron (Wileński) No. 318 "City of Gdańsk" Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron (Gdański) No. 663 Polish Artillery Observation Squadron Polish Fighting Team (Skalski's Circus)

CHURCHILL DOWNS, 2008-05-16, Race 8

Entries: Thoroughbred Race, CHURCHILL DOWNS, 2008-05-16, Race 8: (Pgm-Runner-Jockey-Finish) 1-Albert's Jewel (KY), Hernandez, Jr., B, finished 9; 2-Lynx of Gold (KY), Lopez, J, finished 2; 3-Masovia (KY), Johnson, J, finished 10; 4-Shimmery (KY), McKee, J, finished 1; 5-Teezmo (IN), Theriot, J, finished 11; 6-Platinum Pipedream (KY), Borel, C, finished 4; 7-Jovial Monarch (KY), Castanon, J, finished 8; 8-Daddys Four Queens (KY), Rojas, C, finished 5; 9-Golden Sensation (KY), Leparoux, J, finished 6; 10-Souper Butterfly (PA), Poznansky, N, finished 3; 11-Fast Queena (KY), Mena, M, finished 7;

CHURCHILL DOWNS, 2008-06-06, Race 1

Entries: Thoroughbred Race, CHURCHILL DOWNS, 2008-06-06, Race 1: (Pgm-Runner-Jockey-Finish) 1-Blue Chiffon (AR), Borel, C, finished 2; 2-Letherdoherthing (KY), Troilo, W, finished 3; 3-Twosocksseven (KY), Sterling, Jr., L, finished 1; 4-Jukin Annie (KY), Hebert, T, finished 7; 5-Belle's Dream (KY), Ruis, M, finished 8; 6-Callie's Wright (KY), McKee, J, finished 5; 7-Masovia (KY), Mena, M, finished 6; 8-Tropical Update (KY), Castanon, J, finished 4;