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Polish literature and the Konzentrationslager. The beginning [PDF]
In the article the author discusses the beginnings of Polish camp literature, more precisely: literature referring to the Nazi German concentration camps. For decades it was assumed that the earliest Polish texts of that type were published in 1945.
Morawiec, Arkadiusz
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The History of Eduard Pernkopf's Topographische Anatomie des Menschen. [PDF]
Williams DJ.
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Sociocultural space of the Penza region during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)
The subject of the research is the study of the content, forms and methods of practical activity of cultural organizations, associations of the Penza region and creative workers during the Great Patriotic War at the front and in the rear, as well as socio-cultural interaction in order to form patriotic sentiments.
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The Negro Digest: Race, Exceptionalism and the Second World War [PDF]
This article examines the border-crossing journalism of the Negro Digest, a leading African American periodical, published from 1942 to 1951. The first title produced by the Johnson Publishing Company, the Digest had an international focus that connected
Grant, Nicholas
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TRAUMA, PREJUDICE, LARGE-GROUP IDENTITY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS. [PDF]
Volkan VD.
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The French Communist Party and Britain in the Second World War [PDF]
Transnational studies of the French Communist Party (PCF) have understandably emphasized relations with the Soviet and Italian Parties. However, study of the PCF's relations with its minnow-like counterpart in Britain sheds light on its tortuous ...
Bowd, Gavin Philip
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Mongolian Studies in the USSR During the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945
The article is devoted to the history of Mongolian studies in the USSR during the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945. This research is based on the correspondence of the leading Russian specialists in Mongolian studies of the early 20th century N. N. Poppe and V. L. Kotvich, who successfully continued their research work in the 1920s–1940s.
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National Identity, Historical Narratives, and the Fate of Poland in World War II [PDF]
This paper explores the fate of Poland during, and immediately after, the Second World War and examines the question of Western betrayal of Poland. This paper looks into why some Poles felt, and continue to feel, a sense of betrayal by their allies ...
Chinburg, Ziven K.
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The Cowl - v.81-n.24 - May 4, 2017 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 81, Number 24 - May 4, 2017.
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Water and national identity in the Netherlands; the history of an idea. [PDF]
Mostert E.
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