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  1. According to one report (detailed at the Auschwitz I exhibition, Oświęcim, Poland), Pławski transmitted the message "I am a Pole" before commencing fire on Bismarck; other sources say the signal to commence fire was "Trzy salwy na cześć Polski" ("Three salvoes in honour of Poland").

  2. Présenté comme un faux livre pour enfants, il raconte l'histoire d'un mât (Pole) qui tente de trouver sa place dans la vie. Le titre est une référence au premier livre de Colbert, I Am America (And So Can You!), et le livre parodie les ouvrages de littérature jeunesse comme ceux de Maurice Sendak.

  3. I Am a Pole (And So Can You!) is a 2012 spoof of inspirational children's books. It was written by Stephen Colbert and illustrated by Paul Hildebrand. The book tells the story of a fictional pole finding his purpose in life. The title is a play on Colbert's first book, I Am America (And So Can You!).

  4. 29 mai 2012 · I am a pole (And So Can You!) is the second book by famed political satirist Stephen Colbert. Without giving too much away, this book embarks on a tale of a young pole in his journey though life. Having trouble fitting in, trying new and different things until he finds his true calling.

    • Stephen Colbert
  5. 26 sept. 2019 · I am a pole (and so can you!) : Colbert, Stephen, 1964- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. I am a pole (and so can you!) by. Colbert, Stephen, 1964- Publication date. 2012. Topics. Life -- Humor, Satire, American, American wit and humor. Publisher. New York : Grand Central Pub. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks

  6. 8 mai 2012 · Inspired by his interview with author Maurice Sendak, Colbert writes about a pole who is still looking for his true destiny of being an important pole. From an Olympic pole to a to a strippers pole, it seems hopeless until he finally, in the end, becomes a flag pole.

  7. I Am a Pole (And So Can You!) (« Je suis un mât (et vous pouvez l'être aussi !) ») est un livre satirique écrit en 2012 par l'humoriste américain Stephen Colbert et les scénaristes du Colbert Report.