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... French policy . As we noted earlier , some French politi- cians had long assumed that Danzig would return some day to Germany . Indeed , after 1925 , many viewed the Polish alliance as less of an asset than a burden . Also , many French ...
... French policy . As we noted earlier , some French politi- cians had long assumed that Danzig would return some day to Germany . Indeed , after 1925 , many viewed the Polish alliance as less of an asset than a burden . Also , many French ...
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... French and British diplomatic notes delivered in Berlin on Septem- ber 1 , protested the aggression and threatened ... French Cabinet seems at first to have rejected this offer , or at least Daladier appears to have done so . However ...
... French and British diplomatic notes delivered in Berlin on Septem- ber 1 , protested the aggression and threatened ... French Cabinet seems at first to have rejected this offer , or at least Daladier appears to have done so . However ...
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... French said what they would do was based on the principle that Polish forces must hold up the Germans all along the front , retreating when necessary , until the French attacked in the West . This would provide relief for the Poles ...
... French said what they would do was based on the principle that Polish forces must hold up the Germans all along the front , retreating when necessary , until the French attacked in the West . This would provide relief for the Poles ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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