The Polish Review, Volume 34Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1989 - Poland |
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... Poles expected the French to fulfill their commitments . We also know that the Polish War Minister , gen . Kasprzycki , did not sign the Paris protocols as an exercise in make - believe . On the contrary , the Polish defense Plan West ...
... Poles expected the French to fulfill their commitments . We also know that the Polish War Minister , gen . Kasprzycki , did not sign the Paris protocols as an exercise in make - believe . On the contrary , the Polish defense Plan West ...
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... Poles , I was afraid I might spend money intended for them on Czechoslovakians . How ludicrous . I remember a conversation with an eminent British M.P. " Why do you think it's your duty not to help stateless Poles , " he had asked me ...
... Poles , I was afraid I might spend money intended for them on Czechoslovakians . How ludicrous . I remember a conversation with an eminent British M.P. " Why do you think it's your duty not to help stateless Poles , " he had asked me ...
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... Poles " murdered , tortured , and lost in the vast territories of the Soviet Union as well as those still alive who have been suffering there under the yoke of captivity , degradation , and exile . " As befitting a work of a scholar his ...
... Poles " murdered , tortured , and lost in the vast territories of the Soviet Union as well as those still alive who have been suffering there under the yoke of captivity , degradation , and exile . " As befitting a work of a scholar his ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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