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Page 34
... struggle . When the Germans came the pattern was rapidly adjusted to the new conditions . While the Poles followed a 150 - year old , socially accepted pattern of insurrectionist resistance , the Yugoslavs carried the tradition of under ...
... struggle . When the Germans came the pattern was rapidly adjusted to the new conditions . While the Poles followed a 150 - year old , socially accepted pattern of insurrectionist resistance , the Yugoslavs carried the tradition of under ...
Page 44
... struggle . These have their serious , and frequently negative , implications . Let us imagine a child who was ten years old in 1939 in Warsaw , when the town was occupied by the Germans . The Soviet occupation and a Communist rule ...
... struggle . These have their serious , and frequently negative , implications . Let us imagine a child who was ten years old in 1939 in Warsaw , when the town was occupied by the Germans . The Soviet occupation and a Communist rule ...
Page 53
... struggle must be indicated . In this respect , hope is an important psy- chological factor , for hopeless struggle can scarcely attract a large fol- lowing . Hope that change will come soon is an important driving force of an ...
... struggle must be indicated . In this respect , hope is an important psy- chological factor , for hopeless struggle can scarcely attract a large fol- lowing . Hope that change will come soon is an important driving force of an ...
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and II 19561957 | 6 |
FRANCISZEK ARCISZEWSKI Some Remarks about the Strategical | 22 |
ALVIN DUKE CHANDLER The Poles at Jamestown Vol II No | 29 |
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