Author: American Council for Polish Culture
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Languages : en
Pages : 46
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American Council for Polish Culture 43rd Annual Convention
Author: American Council for Polish Culture
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Pages : 46
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American Council for Polish Culture Presents Its 52nd Annual Convention
The Polish Arts and Culture Foundation Welcomes the American Council for Polish Culture to Its 42nd Annual National Convention, July 3-8. 1990, The Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco
The History of the American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs, 1948-1973
Author: Charles Allan Baretski
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
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28th Annual Convention, August 10-15th, 1976, Rosemont College, Rosemont, Pennsylvania
Author: American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs
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Category : Polish Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Polish Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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American Warsaw
Author: Dominic A. Pacyga
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022681534X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Pacyga chronicles more than a century of immigration, and later emigration back to Poland, showing how the community has continually redefined what it means to be Polish in Chicago.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022681534X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Pacyga chronicles more than a century of immigration, and later emigration back to Poland, showing how the community has continually redefined what it means to be Polish in Chicago.
American Council for Polish Culture
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A Polish-American cultural and educational umbrella organization.
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A Polish-American cultural and educational umbrella organization.
The Polish Arts Club of Buffalo Presents the American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs, Inc
Author: Polish Arts Club of Buffalo
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Category : Polish Americans
Languages : en
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Category : Polish Americans
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Polish Americans
Author: Helena Znaniecka Lopata
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9781412831062
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Polish Americans examines the impact of post-communist changes in Poland and the presence of the third wave of immigrants on Polish communities abroad. It studies this community as a living entity, with internal divisions and conflicts, and explores relations with the home nation and the country of settlement.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9781412831062
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Polish Americans examines the impact of post-communist changes in Poland and the presence of the third wave of immigrants on Polish communities abroad. It studies this community as a living entity, with internal divisions and conflicts, and explores relations with the home nation and the country of settlement.
Poland's Holocaust
Author: Tadeusz Piotrowski
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786429135
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
With the end of World War I, a new Republic of Poland emerged on the maps of Europe, made up of some of the territory from the first Polish Republic, including Wolyn and Wilno, and significant parts of Belarus, Upper Silesia, Eastern Galicia, and East Prussia. The resulting conglomeration of ethnic groups left many substantial minorities wanting independence. The approach of World War II provided the minorities' leaders a new opportunity in their nationalist movements, and many sided with one or the other of Poland's two enemies--the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany--in hopes of achieving their goals at the expense of Poland and its people. Based on primary and secondary sources in numerous languages (including Polish, German, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Russian and English), this work examines the roles of the ethnic minorities in the collapse of the Republic and in the atrocities that occurred under the occupying troops. The Polish government's response to mounting ethnic tensions in the prewar era and its conduct of the war effort are also examined.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786429135
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
With the end of World War I, a new Republic of Poland emerged on the maps of Europe, made up of some of the territory from the first Polish Republic, including Wolyn and Wilno, and significant parts of Belarus, Upper Silesia, Eastern Galicia, and East Prussia. The resulting conglomeration of ethnic groups left many substantial minorities wanting independence. The approach of World War II provided the minorities' leaders a new opportunity in their nationalist movements, and many sided with one or the other of Poland's two enemies--the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany--in hopes of achieving their goals at the expense of Poland and its people. Based on primary and secondary sources in numerous languages (including Polish, German, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Russian and English), this work examines the roles of the ethnic minorities in the collapse of the Republic and in the atrocities that occurred under the occupying troops. The Polish government's response to mounting ethnic tensions in the prewar era and its conduct of the war effort are also examined.