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The Polish—Jewish Symbiosis in the Second Republic, 1918–39
1999Polish-Jewish relations during the first half of the twentieth century are invariably characterized in the most negative of terms. Many historians, and not only those who are Jewish or of Jewish origin, have excoriated the Second Polish Republic in particular for being vehemently or even uniquely anti-Semitic.
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The Social Policy of the Second Polish Republic Towards Disabled People
European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2017Problems of disable people were a very important social issue in the Second Republic of Poland. Social policy towards them was not unitary. It dealt with issues of war invalids (veterans and civilians), casualties of work accidents (who were insured) and poor disabled people (uninsured).
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THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF THE SECOND REPUBLIC IN POLISH HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE 1980s
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 1986This chapter addresses the Jewish community of the Second Republic in Polish historiography of the 1980s. The problem of the ethnic minorities in the Second Republic – their socio-economic situation, their role in the political and cultural life of the country, their relations with the state – is one of the most neglected fields of post-war Polish ...
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Police and Policing Under the Second Polish Republic, 1918–39
2007Poland regained its independence in 1918 after more than a hundred years of tripartite occupation by Russia, Germany and Austro-Hungary. The main challenge faced by the new Polish state was to create an efficient system of governing, including the establishment of policing bodies.
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Polish Student Press in the Second Republic.
The American Historical Review, 1997M. K. Dziewanowski, Anita Magowska
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