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Jan Kazimierz University 1936–1939: A Memoir

Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 2001
This chapter is a short memoir detailing the history of the Jan Kazimierz University (now L'viv University) prior to the start of World War II. The university community, a microcosm of society at large, was split by ethnic, social, and political conflict. Student unions, for example, were divided along the lines of nationality.
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The service, 1936-1939

1986
Following the inauguration of the television service in November 1936, a wide variety of programmes were produced, both in the studios on the premises of the Alexandra Palace and in the surrounding park. The studio programmes included extracts from West End productions, revues, variety, ballet and illustrated talks and demonstrations, as well as a ...
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The Falling Castle: 1936-1939

1991
Abstract However inconvenient for literary historians, MacNeice’s relation to the rest of the poets of the 1930s was hardly straightforward. Poems, written during the years when the drive towards ‘committed’ poetry was at its strongest, seemed in 193 5 something of an aggressively neutral book; MacNeice’s writing of 1936-9, and in ...
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The Last Phase, 1936–1939

1970
By 1936, the responsible church officials, leaders of the Bund, and the religion teachers had done all within their power to make Neudeutschland conform to the myriad requirements of the National Socialist state. The Bund had become, to all intents and purposes, simply an adjunct of the bishops’ office, having acquired official church standing.
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Hønefoss : [reguleringsplan 1936-1939]

1936
Håndskrevne plantegninger og skisser (noen kopier), kart. En mappe med kartgrunnlag samt en mappe med skisser.
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The Paradox of Success, 1936–1939

2018
After its creation in 1936, the Reichskolonialbund (RKB) saw an upsurge of colonialist propaganda and recruitment. This chapter examines the variety of propagandistic tactics and activities that the RKB used in their hope to foster Germans’ emotional investment in the overseas colonies.
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The Ideological Schism: 1936–1939

1996
There is no such thing as National Socialist phtsics or mathmatics.Likewise machines and motors are also not considererd National Socialist.
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Letters from Spain 1936-1939

Archives of American Art Journal, 1986
Garnett McCoy, Margaret Palmer
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The Road to War, 1936–1939

1973
Between 1930 and 1936 the National Socialists blew hot and cool on the issues affecting war and peace. Hitler vowed to overthrow the Versailles settlement and restore equality for the Reich among its neighbors. He also conjured up the vision of a peaceful Germany in harmony with a Europe restored to balance and security for all.
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