The Polish Review, Volume 49Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1956 - Poland |
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In a foreword we find this note from the publisher ( the East German Union ) : “ A citizen of Polish nationality , Wańkowicz , who in 1935 undertook a trip through Mazovia by kayak and toured the other regions of East Prussia by ...
In a foreword we find this note from the publisher ( the East German Union ) : “ A citizen of Polish nationality , Wańkowicz , who in 1935 undertook a trip through Mazovia by kayak and toured the other regions of East Prussia by ...
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13 Müller comments that most Germans viewed the loss of former Prussian territories as a disaster , and never considered the option of an eastern equivalent of the Locarno Treaties , which recognized Germany's postwar borders in the ...
13 Müller comments that most Germans viewed the loss of former Prussian territories as a disaster , and never considered the option of an eastern equivalent of the Locarno Treaties , which recognized Germany's postwar borders in the ...
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Central and Eastern Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century . ... It may also be treated as a companion to his Economic Development in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries , coauthored with György Ránki and published by ...
Central and Eastern Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century . ... It may also be treated as a companion to his Economic Development in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries , coauthored with György Ránki and published by ...
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