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Development of Class Structure in Eastern Europe: Poland and Her Southern Neighbors

By: Aleksander Gella | Book details

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1. 1. The range of Soviet domination in Europe, 1986.
2. 2. The Jagiellonian Realm, 1493.
3. 3. The range of territorial changes of the Polish state in the second millinnium AD.
4. 4. The Constitutional Kingdom in Poland: A sanctuary of the world's largest Jewish community.
5. 5. Poland at the height of her superiority over Russia, 1618.
6. 6. Total obliteration of the Republic. Territorial losses since 1618.
7. 7. The four countries considered in the book that were within independent east-central Europe, 1918-1938.
8. 8. Poland in 1939, surrounded by Nazi Germany and its allies.
9. 9. Deportations to the USSR in 1939-41 and the routes on which the Poles, when released after Hitler's invasion of Russia, were able to enter the Middle East in 1942.
10. 10. Operation Fanout (Wachlarz), July 1941-November 1942.
11. 11. Boundaries, since 1945, of the four countries considered in the book.

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