The Polish Review, Volume 21Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1976 - Poland |
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consul's letter , the only exile who could write English , Adalbert Konarzewski , wrote a detailed acount of their experiences and explained that the r status was that of involuntary exiles , not voluntary emigrants to the United States ...
consul's letter , the only exile who could write English , Adalbert Konarzewski , wrote a detailed acount of their experiences and explained that the r status was that of involuntary exiles , not voluntary emigrants to the United States ...
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that the stories of misery and apathy on the part of Americans towards the Polish exiles were not fables . The exile leadership on the European continent and in England , both liberal and conservative , seconded him .
that the stories of misery and apathy on the part of Americans towards the Polish exiles were not fables . The exile leadership on the European continent and in England , both liberal and conservative , seconded him .
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zation , the Democratic Society of Polish Exiles ( Towarzystwo Demokratyczne Wygnańców Polskich ) . One of their number , Dr. Louis Szpaczek , was the Society's " father ” and came closest to being the leader of the Polish exile ...
zation , the Democratic Society of Polish Exiles ( Towarzystwo Demokratyczne Wygnańców Polskich ) . One of their number , Dr. Louis Szpaczek , was the Society's " father ” and came closest to being the leader of the Polish exile ...
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Contents
The AngloPolish Agreement of August 25th 1939 Highlight | 23 |
The Relation of the Polish Communist Party to the Constitution | 41 |
Letter of 59 Intellectuals to the Speaker of the Diet of | 55 |
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