Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 772
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Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich: 1944-1945
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 772
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Publisher:
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 772
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Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich: Styczeń 1950-grudzień 1955
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 612
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Publisher:
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 612
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Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich: 1933-1938
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 520
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Publisher:
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 520
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Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich: Listopad 1918-kwiecień 1920
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 916
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 916
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Polish Jews in the Soviet Union (1939–1959)
Author: Katharina Friedla
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
ISBN: 1644697513
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 453
Book Description
Winner of the 2022 PIASA Anna M. Cienciala Award for the Best Edited Book in Polish StudiesThe majority of Poland’s prewar Jewish population who fled to the interior of the Soviet Union managed to survive World War II and the Holocaust. This collection of original essays tells the story of more than 200,000 Polish Jews who came to a foreign country as war refugees, forced laborers, or political prisoners. This diverse set of experiences is covered by historians, literary and memory scholars, and sociologists who specialize in the field of East European Jewish history and culture.
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
ISBN: 1644697513
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 453
Book Description
Winner of the 2022 PIASA Anna M. Cienciala Award for the Best Edited Book in Polish StudiesThe majority of Poland’s prewar Jewish population who fled to the interior of the Soviet Union managed to survive World War II and the Holocaust. This collection of original essays tells the story of more than 200,000 Polish Jews who came to a foreign country as war refugees, forced laborers, or political prisoners. This diverse set of experiences is covered by historians, literary and memory scholars, and sociologists who specialize in the field of East European Jewish history and culture.
Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich: Styczeń 1946-grundzień 1949
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 660
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 660
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Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich: Kwiecień 1920-marzec 1921
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 706
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Publisher:
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 706
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Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich
Dokumenty i materiały do historii stosunków polsko-radzieckich
Author: Zakład Historii Stosunków Polsko-Radzieckich (Polska Akademia Nauk)
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 796
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Category : Poland
Languages : pl
Pages : 796
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The Establishment Of Communist Regimes In Eastern Europe, 1944-1949
Author: Norman Naimark
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429965133
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The collaborative effort of scholars from Russia and the United States, this book reevaluates the history of postwar Eastern Europe from 1944 to 1949, incorporating information gleaned from newly opened archives in Eastern Europe. For nearly five decades, the countries of Yugoslavia, Poland, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet zone of Germany were forced to live behind the ?iron curtain.? Though their experiences under communism differed in sometimes fundamental ways and lasted no longer than a single generation, these nations were characterized by systematic assaults on individual rights and social institutions that profoundly shaped the character of Eastern Europe today. The emergence of the former People's Democracies from behind the iron curtain has been a wrenching process, but, as this book demonstrates, the beginning of the communist era was equally as traumatic as its end.With the opening of the archives in Russia and Eastern Europe, the contributors have been able to get a much firmer grasp on Soviet policies in the region and on East European responses and initiatives, which in turn has yielded more satisfying answers to vexing questions about Soviet intentions in the region and the origins of the Cold War. Exploring these events from a new, better-informed perspective, the contributors have made a valuable contribution to the historiography of postwar Europe.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429965133
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The collaborative effort of scholars from Russia and the United States, this book reevaluates the history of postwar Eastern Europe from 1944 to 1949, incorporating information gleaned from newly opened archives in Eastern Europe. For nearly five decades, the countries of Yugoslavia, Poland, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet zone of Germany were forced to live behind the ?iron curtain.? Though their experiences under communism differed in sometimes fundamental ways and lasted no longer than a single generation, these nations were characterized by systematic assaults on individual rights and social institutions that profoundly shaped the character of Eastern Europe today. The emergence of the former People's Democracies from behind the iron curtain has been a wrenching process, but, as this book demonstrates, the beginning of the communist era was equally as traumatic as its end.With the opening of the archives in Russia and Eastern Europe, the contributors have been able to get a much firmer grasp on Soviet policies in the region and on East European responses and initiatives, which in turn has yielded more satisfying answers to vexing questions about Soviet intentions in the region and the origins of the Cold War. Exploring these events from a new, better-informed perspective, the contributors have made a valuable contribution to the historiography of postwar Europe.