This article is about the 1945 law on property in Warsaw. It is not to be confused with the 1945-1946 laws concerning Germans in Poland known as the Bierut Decrees.
Bierut Decree or Warsaw Land Decree is a common name of the Decree on Ownership and Usufruct of Land in the Area of the Capital of Warsaw also translated as the Decree on Ownership and Use of Land in Warsaw (Polish: Dekret o własności i użytkowaniu gruntów na obszarze m. st. Warszawy) issued in Poland on 26 October 1945 by the State National Council. The Decree, named after the council's leader, Bolesław Bierut, nationalized most of the land properties in Warsaw.
BierutDecree or Warsaw Land Decree is a common name of the Decree on Ownership and Usufruct of Land in the Area of the Capital of Warsaw also translated...
BierutDecrees German: Bierut-Dekrete is a term used in German historiography referring to a series of decrees, laws and regulations enacted by the Provisional...
[citation needed] Almost all of the property was nationalized (see BierutDecree). Rebuilding the Old Town was an achievement on a global scale. In 1980...
the war, some of the lost buildings are reconstructed. October 26 – BierutDecree nationalizes most land in Warsaw prior to the city's reconstruction...
the property was seized by the government in 1948 as a result of the BierutDecrees. The building was rebuilt during 1949-1951 to designs by Bohdan Pniewski...
In 2009 and 2011, the building was reprivatized under the so-called BierutDecree. At that time, there were 14 registered residents. House at 2 Francuska...
without legal backing, but made legal by several decrees of 1945. A 1945 decree known as the BierutDecree nationalized most of the properties in the Polish...
Branicki family. Since October 1945 the entire property, pursuant to BierutDecree, along with the impressive family fortune, was nationalized. For a short...
residents were officially prohibited from any new construction under BierutDecrees, which contributed significantly to the growth of unauthorized construction...
1985. It was first awarded on May 9, 1946, given among others to Bolesław Bierut. The Medal was 33 mm in diameter. Its obverse shows the eagle, the coat...
Tymczasowy Rząd Jedności Narodowej, TRJN) was a puppet government formed by the decree of the State National Council (Krajowa Rada Narodowa, KRN) on 28 June 1945...
Party, the entire doctrine was officially given up in 1956. Following Bierut's death on March 12, 1956, and the subsequent De-Stalinization of all People's...
Speech, combined with the death of the Polish communist leader Bolesław Bierut, who suffered a heart attack while reading the Speech, sparked considerable...
University of Breslau in the second half of the 19th century, Bolesław Bierut university between 1952 and 1989, and since 1989, University of Wrocław...
victims of the Red Terror, a state-sponsored wave of violence that was decreed in Russia on September 5, 1918, and lasted until 1922. Melgunoff, Sergei...
Warsaw (the PPR delegation that included Władysław Gomułka and Bolesław Bierut) reached Lublin only on 31 July, and attained full agreement with the group...
1932–1935 In July 1935 the State evaluated the results and finally issued a decree on the Moscow Master Plan. The Plan, among other things, included Stalin's...
sessions of the Supreme Soviet". These bodies have the power to issue decrees or regulations in lieu of law. In most cases, if such measures are not...
the legislature], decrees of the Supreme Soviet's Presidium, union republic constitutions and laws, some central administrative decrees, Supreme Court explanations...