| 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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Publication information:
Book title: Development of Class Structure in Eastern Europe:Poland and Her Southern Neighbors.
Contributors: Aleksander Gella - Author.
Publisher: State University of New York Press.
Place of publication: Albany.
Publication year: 1989.
Page number: 203.
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