The Polish Review, Volume 47Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2002 - Poland |
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... emigration . The first concerned the relationship between the West and the Soviet Union , which evolved from cooperation to hostility . The transition years 1945-1948 , which led to the Cold War properly speaking , were marked by ...
... emigration . The first concerned the relationship between the West and the Soviet Union , which evolved from cooperation to hostility . The transition years 1945-1948 , which led to the Cold War properly speaking , were marked by ...
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... emigration examine its main options and develop a strategy . Let us look closer at the emigration itself . As already mentioned , it was a large emigration composed at first of hundreds of thousands of people , and it included many ...
... emigration examine its main options and develop a strategy . Let us look closer at the emigration itself . As already mentioned , it was a large emigration composed at first of hundreds of thousands of people , and it included many ...
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... emigration . It operated on the assumption that politics alone , especially in exile , were bound to degenerate into sterile controversies , become anachronistic , and lose contact with the Homeland as did the " White Russian " emigration ...
... emigration . It operated on the assumption that politics alone , especially in exile , were bound to degenerate into sterile controversies , become anachronistic , and lose contact with the Homeland as did the " White Russian " emigration ...
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