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The Role of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi and the Kozaks in the Rusin Struggle for Independence from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: 1648--1649
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Good Evening Yankees. This Is Your Japanese Sister and the Voice of Truth That Reaches out to You from the Peacefulness of J
ZAWIERUCHA Czytaj RAFAŁ
National Identity, Historical Narratives, and the Fate of Poland in World War II
'The Soldiers' Field'
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World War I and the Remaking of Jewish Vilna, 1914-1918 A
The Kos'ciuszko Chair of Polish Studies
What to Do with the Jews? Post-World War Ii Jewish Refugees and the Creation of Israel in U.S
Imagined Geographies of Central and Eastern Europe: the Concept of Intermarium
The Intermarium As the Polish-Ukrainian Linchpin of Baltic- Black Sea Cooperation
In Poland World War I Ended in 1923 Kazimierz Robak University of South Florida
The Holocaust in the Soviet Union
A Difficult Neighbourhood ESSAYS on RUSSIA and EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE SINCE WORLD WAR II
Historic Reflections from the Polish American Cultural Center Museum in Philadelphia, PA • April / May
From a Far-Away Country of the Polish II Corps Heroes
The Russian Okrainy (Oкраины) and the Polish Kresy: Objectivity and Historiography1
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Fait Accompli and the Creation of Modern Poland, 1918-1923 a Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College
Historic Reflections from the Polish American Cultural Center Museum in Philadelphia, PA • April / May
Vilnius Staging District During the Polish– Soviet War 1919–1920
Soviet-Polish Relations 1919-1921
2 (10) 2016 Петербургский Исторический Исследования По Российской И Всеобщей Истории Редакционная Коллегия: Журнал № 2 (10) 2016 Ответственный Редактор – Д.И.Н
The Three Seas Initiative As a Political Challenge for the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Yiddish Historians And
CZERW's KIELBASY Visit
Without Lwów and Wilno There Is No Poland” the Cause of Kresy in Exiled Polish Army Press and Propaganda in Italy, 1944-1946