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... born to a relatively assimilated family , had spent the war in hiding in his case , in Germany . After the war , in Poland , Tyrmand , like many others , made a conscious decision to abandon the painful past . Although commonly ...
... born to a relatively assimilated family , had spent the war in hiding in his case , in Germany . After the war , in Poland , Tyrmand , like many others , made a conscious decision to abandon the painful past . Although commonly ...
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... born , patterned in large measure after ( but perhaps no weaker than ) Polish patriotism . But now only he who spoke Lithuanian and opted for a new , small state based on narrow ethnic criteria , was considered Lithuanian . Furthermore ...
... born , patterned in large measure after ( but perhaps no weaker than ) Polish patriotism . But now only he who spoke Lithuanian and opted for a new , small state based on narrow ethnic criteria , was considered Lithuanian . Furthermore ...
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... born offspring and descendants . Brożek , for example , estimates that by 1910 the Polish population in America was already 3 million , although the 1910 U.S. census count of Polish foreign born and their American - born offspring ...
... born offspring and descendants . Brożek , for example , estimates that by 1910 the Polish population in America was already 3 million , although the 1910 U.S. census count of Polish foreign born and their American - born offspring ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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