On December 4, we celebrate Miner's Day in Poland, also known as St. Barbara's Day. This day is celebrated not only by miners, but also by geologists and people professionally searching for fossil fuels. He remembers Barbara Donald Tuskwho made wishes for the miners. He decided to pass them on through X. “All the best to Polish miners and their families, mine workers and mine rescuers on your holiday. I am sure that we will have patience and mutual understanding in acting and talking about our common future“- he wrote prime minister. Are you curious who famous people celebrate or celebrated this day?
Franciszek Pieczka followed in his father's footsteps. He experienced moments of terror
Now deceased star “Ranches”“Hotel under the giraffe and the rhinoceros”, “Quo vadis” or “Son of the Snow Queen” he found out for himself how hard it is to work in the mine. His father encouraged him to take up this profession. “Look, my son, there is no dripping on your head, there is no breath, under the roof, you're deep,” he told the future actor. Little cake he revealed a little more for “Tele Tygodnia”. “I had six siblings and I was the youngest. (…) Following the mining tradition of following in my father's footsteps, I went to work underground,” he confessed years ago. He was ordered to the “Barbara – Wyzwolenie” mine. After a year, he came to the conclusion that this was not his destiny. He almost lost his life while shooting a rock, which brought back traumatic memories. “I went downstairs, but I didn't dig coal, I only dug holes in the stone. We drilled, shot, and when the rubble fell, we loaded it onto carts with cockles. It was hard, physical work. I finally realized that I wasn't cut out for mining. on the day when the woodcutter pulled me out from under the collapsing wall at the last moment. We were paid per meter of digging, so there was no time to think about it I slipped and fell on a steel plate onto which a shot stone was falling. If the front man hadn't noticed me, I would have died on the spot,” Pieczka said. After this stage, he went to study at the Gliwice University of Technology, and then engaged in the world of theater.
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Jan Nowicki and Jan Himilsbach also ended up in the mine
AT Jan Nowicki Finding your own path also involved mining work. He left home at the age of 13, and one of his jobs before his dream profession was working in the Bytom III mine. “I went to Silesia to work in a mine. Only there I learned that there is such a thing as a sense of duty,” Nowicki recalled in “Polska”. He had similar experiences to Pieczka. “A piece of coal that weighed half a ton fell next to me,” he recalled. How the mining adventure was remembered by… Jan Himilsbach? He gained experience in many places. “I worked at the “Ziemowit” mine, at “Victoria” in WaÅ‚brzych, at “Murce” and “Boże Dary”,” he recalled about himself in the document. It is worth noting that some people do not believe the star's stories about the stage in the mine.