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Włoski faszyzm i niemiecki narodowy socjalizm w interpretacji Zygmunta Cybichowskiego do 1939 roku
Studia nad Autorytaryzmem i Totalitaryzmem, 2023The subject of the article are the views of Zygmunt Cybichowski (1879–1946), professor of law at the University of Warsaw, on Italian fascism and German National Socialism. This Polish lawyer made a very interesting analysis of totalitarian systems. He was a supporter of the national method of interpreting law. He defined law as a product of the living
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Myśl Polityczna. Political Thought, 2022
The subject of this article is the interpretation of Italian fascism and German National Socialism up to 1939 presented in the scientific works of Andrzej Mycielski, professor of constitutional law at the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius. This constitutionalist from Vilnius made a very interesting and insightful interpretation of Italian fascism–its
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The subject of this article is the interpretation of Italian fascism and German National Socialism up to 1939 presented in the scientific works of Andrzej Mycielski, professor of constitutional law at the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius. This constitutionalist from Vilnius made a very interesting and insightful interpretation of Italian fascism–its
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Studia Śląskie, 2015
The article, after a brief analysis of the last few years of the political situation in Germany at the turn of the 20s and 30s of the twentieth century, peruses the reactions and opinions expressed in the pages of the Polish press in the last few weeks before Hitler took power, as well as in the early months of the Nazi regime in Germany.
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The article, after a brief analysis of the last few years of the political situation in Germany at the turn of the 20s and 30s of the twentieth century, peruses the reactions and opinions expressed in the pages of the Polish press in the last few weeks before Hitler took power, as well as in the early months of the Nazi regime in Germany.
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