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Page 689
... problem of Jews , so painful and tumescent before the war , no longer existed , or rather ceased to exist . . . There are no Jews , and there are no problems associated with them . The survivors adopted Polish names , others were forced ...
... problem of Jews , so painful and tumescent before the war , no longer existed , or rather ceased to exist . . . There are no Jews , and there are no problems associated with them . The survivors adopted Polish names , others were forced ...
Page 778
... problems on his own , Lechon turned for help or care to other people , among whom were physicians . It also seems a well based suggestion that , in the face of such problems as he was unable to deal with , he escaped to health - ruses ...
... problems on his own , Lechon turned for help or care to other people , among whom were physicians . It also seems a well based suggestion that , in the face of such problems as he was unable to deal with , he escaped to health - ruses ...
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... problem , which this reviewer also did in his Lands of Partitioned Poland , of determining what Poland in the nineteenth ... problems of omission , oversimplification and factual errors . To the first two categories belong both important ...
... problem , which this reviewer also did in his Lands of Partitioned Poland , of determining what Poland in the nineteenth ... problems of omission , oversimplification and factual errors . To the first two categories belong both important ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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