Talk:Bronisław Wildstein
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edit"Wildstein's List" is not reference to "Schindler's List" - what a stupidity !! It is reference to "Macierewicz's list" - 1992 political affair in Poland when minister Antoni Macierewicz revealed a list of Polish politicians who was - as Macierewicz said - colaborators to the communist secret police. The list was partly false and shortly after it was revealed, the cabinet in which Macierewicz was minister of internal affairs fallen down.
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editWas he just dropped as a salaried employ or how exactly? His editorials still regularly appear in the paper?radek (talk) 04:02, 4 April 2009 (UTC)