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The Giesche Company: Anaconda Copper's Subsidiary in Interwar Poland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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The headline in the 15 August 1937 issue of the Great Falls Tribune proclaimed, “Montana Families Have Their Own Colony in Poland.” This colony of eight American families constituted the upper management of the Giesche Mining Company of Katowice, Silesia. Owned by Americans since 1926, the Giesche Company was Poland's largest zinc mining company and one of Poland's largest coal producers. The newspaper article described the beautiful wooded site where the Americans lived, the nearby golf course, the good winter skiing, the numerous Hollywood films available at the local movie house, and the Americans' Polish language lessons.
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The author wishes to express his appreciation to the International Research and Exchanges Board, the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, and the University of Winnipeg Research Fund for supporting the research for this article.
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