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Polska prasa konspiracyjna pod okupacją sowiecką (1944-1949) : katalog zbiorów Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej [PDF]
Tytko, Marek Mariusz
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Model nazi : Arthur Greiser and the occupation of western Poland [PDF]
Mikietyński, Piotr
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Żywiołowe naznaczanie w sercu Europy. Ojczyzna Węgrów we władzy prawicowego reżimu. [PDF]
András, Edit
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Podwójna okupacja i granice kompromisu. Galicja w okresie I wojny światowej
Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy, 2022During World War I, much of Galicia was occupied and incorporated by the Russia. In the spring of 1915, the armies of the Central Powers liberated most of Galicia. A brutal military regime was introduced in these areas, who looked for traitors and collaborators.
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Cezariańska okupacja ziem Eduów i Sekwanów w latach 58–51 p.n.e. Przebieg i strategie oporu
Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy, 2022During the Roman conquest of Gaul between 58–51 B.C., the tribes of the Aedui and the Sequani provided important, but not entirely voluntary support to Caesar’s army. Although they entered into an alliance with Rome, their lands began to be actually occupied soon after.
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Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy, 2022
This article concerns the administration of areas captured by the Imperial-Royal Army. The occupation of captured territory, unnamed in the regulations, was conducted by the higher commands of the Habsburg military. The study presents the structure of these bodies and certain aspects of the impact that their activities had on the conquered population.
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This article concerns the administration of areas captured by the Imperial-Royal Army. The occupation of captured territory, unnamed in the regulations, was conducted by the higher commands of the Habsburg military. The study presents the structure of these bodies and certain aspects of the impact that their activities had on the conquered population.
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