The Polish Review, Volume 6Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1961 - Poland |
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Page 123
... Army , with which the author was closely asso- ciated in wartime , as a morally bankrupt organization whose members with their persisting nationalistic loyalties could be potentially dangerous to the new Polish state . Inasmuch as the ...
... Army , with which the author was closely asso- ciated in wartime , as a morally bankrupt organization whose members with their persisting nationalistic loyalties could be potentially dangerous to the new Polish state . Inasmuch as the ...
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... army , or biding the favourable mo- ment for attack . By this means peace is made subsequent to war , and war , to peace , in the interests of the aggrandizement and increasing prosperity of Russia . In plain language , Peter created a ...
... army , or biding the favourable mo- ment for attack . By this means peace is made subsequent to war , and war , to peace , in the interests of the aggrandizement and increasing prosperity of Russia . In plain language , Peter created a ...
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... Army's relative isolation from G.H.Q. in London . The army became a little exile world of its own , first in Palestine and later in Italy , with its own ethos and organization . When it arrived in Britain in mid - 1946 most of its ...
... Army's relative isolation from G.H.Q. in London . The army became a little exile world of its own , first in Palestine and later in Italy , with its own ethos and organization . When it arrived in Britain in mid - 1946 most of its ...
Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
RECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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