
Karol Szulc
Karol Szulc was a blacksmith living in Kazimierz Biskupi, Poland, who gained posthumous recognition after a letter he wrote in 1905 was discovered during the restoration of a 16th-century monastery. The letter reveals the hardships faced by the Polish people under Russian rule and provides a glimpse into the socio-political climate of the time, including reflections on war and community resilience.
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Karol Szulc was a local blacksmith who wrote a letter expressing the suffering of the Polish people under Russian rule.
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Karol Szulc was a blacksmith who lived in Kazimierz Biskupi in the early 1900s and wrote a letter that was recently discovered.
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