The Polish Review, Volume 34Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1989 - Poland |
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... Foreign Office and the Ambassador to Poland shared the Polish point of view , but they were in the minority . 12 Here we should also mention that Poland's policy of good relations with Germany , initiated by the Polish - German ...
... Foreign Office and the Ambassador to Poland shared the Polish point of view , but they were in the minority . 12 Here we should also mention that Poland's policy of good relations with Germany , initiated by the Polish - German ...
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... Foreign Office's Northern department head wrote that his government could accept such a solution to a hitherto intractable problem . Both Cadogan and Eden expressed a willingness12 to accept the above , on condition , of course , that ...
... Foreign Office's Northern department head wrote that his government could accept such a solution to a hitherto intractable problem . Both Cadogan and Eden expressed a willingness12 to accept the above , on condition , of course , that ...
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... Foreign Office remained hopeful that Stalin would prove to be magnanimous to the sixteen . They were worried that if ... Foreign Affairs to Churchill , June 8 , 1945 . 58 Ibid . , Churchill to Truman , June 9 , 1945 . 59 Ibid . , Truman ...
... Foreign Office remained hopeful that Stalin would prove to be magnanimous to the sixteen . They were worried that if ... Foreign Affairs to Churchill , June 8 , 1945 . 58 Ibid . , Churchill to Truman , June 9 , 1945 . 59 Ibid . , Truman ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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