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Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw (, AGAD) is one of
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
's three national archives. It holds records ranging from 12th century until
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. The current headquarters is located in Raczyński Palace located at Długa 7 Street in Warsaw.


History

The archive was founded in 1808. A large portion of the archive was intentionally destroyed by
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during
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in 1939 and in 1944. In the aftermath of the suppression of the
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising (; ), sometimes referred to as the August Uprising (), or the Battle of Warsaw, was a major World War II operation by the Polish resistance movement in World War II, Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from ...
of 1944, the archives were not only deliberately set ablaze, but the
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troops also entered each of the nine accessible fire-proof vaults in the underground shelter and meticulously burned one after another (entrance to the 10th was blocked by rubble, thus saving its contents).


Official names

The archive went through several name changes: *National General Archive (Polish: Archiwum Ogólne Krajowe) (1808-1816) *Central Archives of the Polish Kingdom (Polish: Archiwum Główne Królestwa Polskiego) (1816-1889) *Warsaw Central Archive of Historical Records of the Polish Kingdom (Polish: Warszawskie Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych Królestwa Polskiego) (1889-1918) *Central Archives of Historical Records (Polish: Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych) (since 1918)


Archive Directors

*Walenty Skorochód Majewski (1808–1835) *Feliks Bentkowski (1838–1852) *Walenty Hubert (1853–1875) *Adolf Pawiński (1875–1896) *Teodor Wierzbowski (1897–1919) *
Stanisław Kętrzyński Stanisław Kętrzyński (; 10 September 1878 in Lviv, Lwów, Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungary – 26 May 1950 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish historian, diplomat and freemason. He was the son of Polish historian Wojciech Kętrzyński. During ...
(1919–1920) * Józef Siemieński (1920–1939) *Adam Stebelski (1939–1953) *Michał Wąsowicz (1954–1976) *Kazimierz Krzos (1976–1979) *Mieczysław Motas (1979–1981) * Edward Potkowski (1981–1986) *Władysław Stępniak (1986–1997) *Hubert Wajs (from 1997)


See also

* National Digital Archives


Further reading

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References

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