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| | PRELIMINARY GUIDE TO COLLECTIONS IN THE PROVINCIONAL STATE ARCHIVES IN POLAND (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07) |
 | | Especially, in the case of central voivodships abutting the Borderlands (for example Lublin), reports, notes, police material from the Vilna region, Polesie or Wohlynia etc. were distributed amongst local authorities. |
 | | This was because the national and religious structure of Lublin or Bialystok voivodships was non-homogenous, especially, in Chelm and Podlasie regions, which had a relatively high percentage of Ruthenians, who – in the opinion of the Polish authorities - could be willing to listen to ‘hostile propaganda’. |
 | | Till 1915, all the grammar and secondary schools of the Chelm and Podlasie regions had been overseen by the Chelm School Directors (Chelmska Dyrekcja Szkolna) – after this date, in January 1918, the whole documentation was taken over by the People’s Educational Committee in Kiev. |
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