The Polish Review, Volume 21Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1976 - Poland |
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It means , in the final analysis , that the Party acquired the opportunity to apply force during the wartime occupation of Polish territory by the Soviet troops . Force has remained the source of power of the Party ever since .
It means , in the final analysis , that the Party acquired the opportunity to apply force during the wartime occupation of Polish territory by the Soviet troops . Force has remained the source of power of the Party ever since .
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This means that the quality of the labour force is really a decisive factor . From this point of view , the Canadian labor force belongs to the most developed in the world , ready to take any technological assignment .
This means that the quality of the labour force is really a decisive factor . From this point of view , the Canadian labor force belongs to the most developed in the world , ready to take any technological assignment .
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Lawrence Schafer , The Formation of a Modern Labor Force : Upper Silesia , 1865-1914 . Berkeley , Los Angeles , London : University of California Press , 1975 , pp . XXVI , 213 . Production of coal in Upper Silesia increased from ...
Lawrence Schafer , The Formation of a Modern Labor Force : Upper Silesia , 1865-1914 . Berkeley , Los Angeles , London : University of California Press , 1975 , pp . XXVI , 213 . Production of coal in Upper Silesia increased from ...
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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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