The Polish Review, Volume 11Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1966 - Poland |
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Page 84
... communist propaganda of the churches and governments , and last but not least the strong anti - Russian feeling prevalent in several East European countries , it can easily be seen that the task of the Comintern was doomed to failure ...
... communist propaganda of the churches and governments , and last but not least the strong anti - Russian feeling prevalent in several East European countries , it can easily be seen that the task of the Comintern was doomed to failure ...
Page 80
... Communist front . The purpose of PAX was twofold : 1. To provide the impression that Catholics in Poland supported the regime ; and 2. to undermine the position of the Church which refused to cooperate with the communists.15 This device ...
... Communist front . The purpose of PAX was twofold : 1. To provide the impression that Catholics in Poland supported the regime ; and 2. to undermine the position of the Church which refused to cooperate with the communists.15 This device ...
Page 89
... Communists in October , 1956. When the faction which supported Gomułka succeeded in winning power within the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers ' ( Communist ) Party , PAX found itself on the losing side . PAX lost its right ...
... Communists in October , 1956. When the faction which supported Gomułka succeeded in winning power within the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers ' ( Communist ) Party , PAX found itself on the losing side . PAX lost its right ...
Contents
A MASTERPIECE OF EARLY XVII | 40 |
THE POLISH PLAN FOR A PREVENTIVE WAR AGAINST | 62 |
WRITERS AND JOURNALISTS AS A PRESSURE | 92 |
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