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English to Polish translations [PRO] Social Sciences - History | |||||
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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 04:57 | ||||
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3 -2 | bony wojenne |
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bony wojenne Explanation: Propozycja. Potoczna nazwa znana w Polsce. Aktorka sprzedawała bony wojenne, zbierając pieniądze na wsparcie dla aliantów. http://kinetoskop.pl/publicystyka/sylwetki/marlene-dietrich/ cc Już w szkole średniej przyjął przydomek Pat. Mając 12 lat (był to okres I wojny światowej) sprzedawał przechodniom bony wojenne. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Brown Wśród muzealiów znalazły się ilustracje, fotografie, widokówki, znaczki pocztowe, bony wojenne, noty bankowe, pieczątki, mapy (niektóre materiały współcześnie uznajemy za materiały archiwalne), odznaki okolicznościowe, pierścionki, medale pamiątkowe, monety, plakiety, utwory muzyczne, wreszcie broń wszelką, rynsztunek i mundur https://www.archiwa.gov.pl/files/Archeion_CXX.pdf cccccccc Bony wojenne przekazali Ludwik Frankiewicz z Poznania (1917) oraz wspominany już Henryk Mańkowski. http://archiwum.czapscy.org.pl/wielcy.php |
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Reference: war savings stamps Reference information: War savings stamps were issued by the United States Treasury Department to help fund participation in World War I and World War II. Although these stamps were distinct from the postal savings stamps issued by the United States Post Office Department, the Post Office nevertheless played a major role in promoting and distributing war savings stamps. In contrast to Liberty Bonds, which were purchased primarily by financial institutions, war savings stamps were principally aimed at common citizens. During World War I, 25-cent Thrift stamps were offered to allow individuals to accumulate enough over time to purchase the standard 5-dollar War Savings Certificate stamp. When the Treasury began issuing war savings stamps during World War II, the lowest denomination was a 10-cent stamp, enabling ordinary citizens to purchase them. In many cases, collections of war savings stamps could be redeemed for Treasury Certificates or War Bonds. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_savings_stamps_of_the_Unit... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2020-11-27 22:56:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Minuteman stamps The war savings stamps introduced during World War II were released in five different denominations – 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, one dollar, and five dollars, all featuring a Minuteman statue. These stamps were purchased at face value and earned no interest. Individuals accumulated their war savings stamps in various collection booklets provided with the purchase of a stamp. Filled collection booklets could later be used to purchase Series E war bonds. For example, a full 25-cent booklet contained 75 stamps and was worth $18.75, which was the initial price of a $25 war bond. Thus, a full 25-cent booklet would be exchanged for a $25 war bond with a time to maturity of ten years - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_savings_stamps_of_the_Unit... |
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