Polish Experiences During the Insurrection of 1863-4
Author: William Henry Hall
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 372
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Author: William Henry Hall
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 372
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: W. H. Bullock
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-03-12
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 3752584483
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1864.
Author: Joshua D. Zimmerman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-06-05
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 1107014263
DOWNLOAD EBOOKZimmerman examines the attitude and behavior of the Polish Underground towards the Jews during the Holocaust.
Author: Robert E. Blobaum
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2016-11-01
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 1501705342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe revolution of 1905 in the Russian-ruled Kingdom of Poland marked the consolidation of major new influences on the political scene. As he examines the emergence of a mass political culture in Poland, Robert E. Blobaum offers the first history in any Western language of this watershed period. Drawing on extensive archival research to explore the history of Poland's revolutionary upheavals, Blobaum departs from traditional interpretations of these events as peripheral to an essentially Russian movement that reached a climax in the Russian Revolution of 1917. He demonstrates that, although Polish independence was not formally recognized until after World War I, the social and political conditions necessary for nationhood were established in the years around 1905.
Author: William Henry Hall
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 388
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 1118
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederick Martin
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 756
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 734
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Irena Protassewicz
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2019-02-07
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 1350079936
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis hitherto unpublished first-hand witness account, written in 1968-9, tells the story of a privileged Polish woman whose life was torn apart by the outbreak of the Second World War and Soviet occupation. The account has been translated into English from the original Polish and interwoven with letters and depositions, and is supplemented with commentary and notes for invaluable historical context. Irena Protassewicz's vivid account begins with the Russian Revolution, followed by a rare insight into the life and mores of the landed gentry of northeastern Poland between the wars, a rural idyll which was to be shattered forever by the coming of the Second World War. Deported in a cattle truck to Siberia and sentenced to a future of forced labour, Irena's fortunes were to change dramatically after Hitler's attack on Russia. She charts the adventure and horror of life as a military nurse with the Polish Army, on a journey that would take her from the wastes of Soviet Central Asia, through the Middle East, to an unlikely ending in the highlands of Scotland. The story concludes with Irena's search to discover the wartime and post-war fate of her family and friends on both sides of the Iron Curtain, and the challenges of life as a refugee in Britain. A Polish Woman's Experience in World War II provides a compelling, personal route into understanding how the greatest conflict of the 20th century transformed the lives of the individuals who lived through it.
Author: California State Library
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 698
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