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In this episode of History As It Happens, Mr. Taylor discusses Poland’s internal politics and international standing as “the face of Western resolve and strength” against Russian aggression.
Poland’s World War II history is both tragic and complicated. As part of the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union carved up the country.
Poland’s Edward Osubka-Morawski tried it both ways, lost both times. The Communists made him Premier of Poland and last week they forced him out of Polish politics. His is the case history of an ...
“History as it was” That Poland suffered immensely during World War II is indisputable. Beyond the death of 3 million Jews, an additional 3 million non-Jewish Poles perished.
IN his inaugural thesis (Thèse de Paris, 1938, No. 739) Dr. Kac Hirsz, a native of Warsaw, gives an interesting account of the history of cholera in his country, in which there were six epidemics ...