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863 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1993
🔹 Łódź Pop 706,000 Poland's third-largest city grew fabulously wealthy in the 19th century on the backs of its massive textile mills – and on the labour of the thousands of workers who toiled inside them.
🔸Before WWII, Łódź was Poland's second-largest Jewish city, after Warsaw, with a community numbering some 230,000.
🔹Chleb (bread) has always meant more than sustenance to Poles. It’s a symbol of good fortune and is sacred to many; some older people kiss a piece of bread if they drop it on the ground.
🔸Teatr Wielki OPERA (Grand Theatre . . . www.operalodz.com; Plac Dąbrowskiego; . . . The city's main venue for opera and ballet also stages festival events and touring shows.