Documentation Center of Polish Descent
Polish Center for Documentation of Polish Descent (ODWP) - an organization operating at the Polonia House in Pułtusk, established in January 1992 by the National Council of the "Polish Community" Association and existing until 2003. The task of the Center was to document the daily life, cultural and intellectual achievements of Poles in Exile. ODWP collected collections and archives of Polish organizations, including cultural, sports, religious, archives of Polish parishes, personal heritage, family archives, as well as books, magazines, photographs, films, microfilm, video cassettes, recordings and cassette recordings. , computer diskettes and other archives. The Center has provided its archives to researchers, journalists as well as people interested in genealogy. The center also organized exhibitions and meetings with veterans. In 2000 his activity was co-financed by the Senate Chancellery. In connection with the discovery by the American collector Stanisław Naja that his collection of Polonics to be kept at the Center was partially stolen, partly destroyed and described by the Rzeczpospolita, in 2009 the District Prosecutor's Office in Pułtusk conducted proceedings for failure to fulfill his duties. .in. by the staff of the Center.
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