The Polish Review, Volume 37Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1992 - Poland |
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Page 305
... relations between Poles and Jews . Perhaps , their relations go through cycles , moving from utopic relations to dystopic ones , from ones in which Jews and Poles live together amicably to ones in which , because of some crisis which ...
... relations between Poles and Jews . Perhaps , their relations go through cycles , moving from utopic relations to dystopic ones , from ones in which Jews and Poles live together amicably to ones in which , because of some crisis which ...
Page 421
... relations of various ethnic groups calls for " domestication . ” One must be domesticated to live with other , different , people just as domesticated animals learned to live with humans and other animals . We do not have to love each ...
... relations of various ethnic groups calls for " domestication . ” One must be domesticated to live with other , different , people just as domesticated animals learned to live with humans and other animals . We do not have to love each ...
Page 443
... Relations and Friendly Cooperation will be implemented . It is a model treaty and should serve as a framework in other situations . But the Poles in Germany must manifest their will and ability to organize themselves effectively and to ...
... Relations and Friendly Cooperation will be implemented . It is a model treaty and should serve as a framework in other situations . But the Poles in Germany must manifest their will and ability to organize themselves effectively and to ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 5 |
A Proposal for United StatesPolish Collaboration | 27 |
Six Poems and Their Translations | 41 |
Copyright | |
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