World War II Through Polish Eyes: In the Nazi-Soviet GripEast European Monographs, 2002 - 399 strán (strany) Intertwining the fate of a country with the life of one Polish family, this book tells the story of a Polish girl who attempted to outwit the Nazis and the Soviets. The events are true and based on extensive oral accounts of the participants and documents released only in Polish and never before available in English, including original Auschwitz letters and Nazi exhumation documents. |
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... political power and the author of Poland's foreign policy , aimed at preserving a balance between the two neighbors . His goal was to maintain relations with both powers but to ally with neither of them.20 The role of Marshal Piłsudski ...
... political power and the author of Poland's foreign policy , aimed at preserving a balance between the two neighbors . His goal was to maintain relations with both powers but to ally with neither of them.20 The role of Marshal Piłsudski ...
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... political , and patriotic authority . The loy- alty of his soldiers represented the cornerstone of his power . Piłsudski's soldiers from the time of the Battle of Warsaw have moved into civil service and government posts . For the young ...
... political , and patriotic authority . The loy- alty of his soldiers represented the cornerstone of his power . Piłsudski's soldiers from the time of the Battle of Warsaw have moved into civil service and government posts . For the young ...
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... political isolation . Towards the end of the summer , Hitler concentrates his military forces on the border with Czechoslovakia . In response , France and England undertake intense diplomatic negotiations . British Prime Min- ister ...
... political isolation . Towards the end of the summer , Hitler concentrates his military forces on the border with Czechoslovakia . In response , France and England undertake intense diplomatic negotiations . British Prime Min- ister ...
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