God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 2. 1795 to the Present
TWENTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 295 causes neither the excitement nor the alarm which would be produced in a less ex- perienced cit ...
296 NIEPODLEGtOSC ...
PLATE I DIPLOMACY AND DEFIANCE (Left) P. Delaroche, Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, 1770-1861 (Below) F. Paderewski, Prince Jdzef ...
PLATE II. TIMELESS TRADITIONS Anon., Peasant Devotions at Easter W. Wodzinowski, The Harvesters' Rest ...
PLATE III. WAR AND PEACE A. Gierymski, Feast of the Trumpets—Jewish New Year, 1884 S. Witkiewicz, The Wounded Insurrectionary, 1 ...
PLATE IV ROMANTIC VISIONS (Right) Wankowicz, Adam Mickiewicz (Below) A. Lesser, The Death of Wanda ...
PLATE V. JESTER AND PROPHET K. Sichulski, Josef Pitsudski ...
PLATE VI. DOCTRINE OF THE TWO ENEMIES L. Wintorowski, Gun-carriages ahead. The Polish-Soviet War, 1920 ...
PLATE VII. FORCE AND FRAUD W. Siwek, Entry to Block II, Auschwitz, 1943 Long Live the Government of National Unity, June 1945 (p ...
PLATE VIII. WORKERS AND PEASANTS A. Kobzdej, Pass the brick (1952) V. Hofman, Confession ...
TWENTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 297 machinations were dropped. The Poles were offered as much territory in the borderlands as they ...
298 NIEPODLEGLOSC Polish-Soviet War, their offices were rejected by both sides, despite continuous negotiating. General Weygand, ...
TWENTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 299 Map 14. The Second Republic, (1921-39) national unity which under the later Sanacja regime assu ...
300 NIEPODLEGLO^C whole. In specific areas, they constituted a dominant majority. Their cultural sensitivities were sharpened by ...
TWENTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 301 (OUN) operating from sanctuaries in Germany and Austria, launched the cam- paign of sabotage an ...
302 NIEPODLEGLOSC 1932-3 in Volhynia, Polesie, and in the Lesko area, were answered by the advance of the Polish army and police ...
TWENTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 303 empowered to raise their own finances. Jewish social bodies, from hospitals and orphanages, to ...
3°4 NIEPODLEGLOSC The temper of political life was unremittingly radical. All the leading person- alities of the 192,0s from Win ...
TWENTY YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 305 plying peasant masses. By virtue of hard experience, it was found that the condi- tions in the ...
306 NIEPODLEGLOSC 'Beacon Fires' (ZMW - Wici) - were calling the peasants to a campaign of active struggle. This was the most im ...
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