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Poland, 1918-1945 : an interpretive and documentary history of the Second Republic

Author: Peter D Stachura
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Peter Stachura sets out to redeem the reputation of the Second Republic of Poland from failure. He shows how the government consolidated the country in the early 1920s, and provides an assessment of the social and economic achievements of the new state in the years before the outbreak of World War II. nightmare.
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Peter D Stachura
ISBN: 0415343577 9780415343572 0415343585 9780415343589 9780203403754 0203403754
OCLC Number: 53839962
Description: xii, 221 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Independence regained --
Consolidation --
Society and the economy --
Politics --
The ethnic minorities --
Culture and education --
Foreign policy --
Occupation and resistance --
The Jewish Holocaust and the Poles --
Defeat in victory.
Responsibility: Peter D. Stachura.
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Peter Stachura sets out to redeem the reputation of the Second Republic of Poland from failure. He shows how the government consolidated the country in the early 1920s, and provides an assessment of the social and economic achievements of the new state in the years before the outbreak of World War II. nightmare.

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