The Polish Review, Volume 49Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1956 - Poland |
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Attacks on German soldiers by Polish soldiers and civilians did take place behind the front in September 1939 , but the author cites mostly German records . Therefore , in the case of some small towns and villages , it is not clear ...
Attacks on German soldiers by Polish soldiers and civilians did take place behind the front in September 1939 , but the author cites mostly German records . Therefore , in the case of some small towns and villages , it is not clear ...
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7 ) to “ Explaining German Brutality , ” and here there is some room for disagreement . Rossino asks why , given that the campaign in Poland 1939 shared so many characteristics with the later German “ War of Destruction " in the USSR ...
7 ) to “ Explaining German Brutality , ” and here there is some room for disagreement . Rossino asks why , given that the campaign in Poland 1939 shared so many characteristics with the later German “ War of Destruction " in the USSR ...
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Likewise , in what was to become Polish Upper Silesia ( called East Upper Silesia by the Germans , a term also used by Rossino ) , German speakers formed 29.5 % of the population in 1910 , and 6 % in 1931 . The overall German vote in ...
Likewise , in what was to become Polish Upper Silesia ( called East Upper Silesia by the Germans , a term also used by Rossino ) , German speakers formed 29.5 % of the population in 1910 , and 6 % in 1931 . The overall German vote in ...
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