God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 2. 1795 to the Present

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  1. T. Derlatka et al. eds., Western and Northern Poland, (Poznari, 1962); cf. Charles
    Wassermann, Europe's Forgot ten Territories (Copenhagen, i960).

  2. Polska Akademia Nauk, Akademia Nauk ZSRR, Dokumenty i Materiaty do Historii
    Stosunkow Polsko-Radzieckich, ii (Warsaw, 1961), No. 311. This collection is notable
    for the boldness of its omissions.

  3. See Chapter 20, note 47 above.

  4. S. Grabski, The Polish-Soviet Frontier (London, 1943); J. Dabski, Pokoj Ryski (Warsaw,
    1931).

  5. On Pilsudski's federalist policies, see M. K. Dziewanowski, Joseph Pitsudski: a European
    Federalist, 1918-22 (Stanford, 1969). More hostile accounts of the subject include J.
    Lewandowski, 'Prometeizm - koncepcja polityki wschodniej Pilsudczyzny', Biuletyn
    WAP, seria historyczna I, II, nr. 2/12 (1958): nr. 1/14 (1959); idem, Imperializm slabosci
    (Warsaw, 1967); Aleksy Deruga, Polityka wschodnia Polski wobec ziem Litwy, Bialorusi
    i Ukrainy, 1918-19 (Warsaw, 1969); Sergiusz Mikulicz, Prometeizm w polityce 11
    Rzeczpospolite] (Warsaw, 1971). The most thorough study of Polish policy towards
    Russia in this period is to be found in Adolf Juzwenko, Polska a biaia Rosja: od listopada
    1918 do kwietnia 1920 (Wroclaw, 1973).

  6. P. Lossowski, Stosunki polsko-litewskie w latach 1918-20 (Warsaw, 1966); A. F. Senn,
    The Great Powers, Lithuania and the Vilna Question, 1920-8 (Leiden, 1966); Richard C.
    Lukas, 'The Seizure of Vilna, October 1920', Historian, xxiii (1961), 234-46.

  7. See Chapter 18, note 23 above.

  8. See 'Mikolajczyk and Churchill', in Jan Ciechanowski, op. cit. 27-51, with references.

  9. Kazimierz Rosen-Zawadzki, 'Karta Buduszczej Jewropy, Studia z dziejow ZSRR i
    Europy Srodkowej, viii (Wroclaw, 1972), 141-5, with map.

  10. See H. Batowski, Stownik nazw miejscowych Europy Srodkowej i wschodniej XIX i XX
    wieku (Warsaw, 1964), which includes historical and linguistic introductions to the subject.

  11. Karl Baedeker, Northern Germany... (Leipzig-London, 1890), 255-61.

  12. Poland - Travel Guide (Sport i Turystykaj, (Warsaw, 1970), 'Wroclaw', 132-9.

  13. On Mikolajczyk's dealings with Stalin, see 'Rozmowa T. Arciszewskiego, 15 ego stycz-
    nia I945r,' in Zeszyty Historyczne (Paris), No. 1, 1947.

  14. Festung Breslau: dokumenty oblezenia 1945 (Wroclaw, 1962); R. Majewski,
    T. Sozanska, Bitwa o Wroclaw (Wroclaw, 1975).

  15. Mieczyslaw Orlowicz, Guide lllustre de la Pologne (Varsovie, 1927), 197—208.

  16. M. Rudnitskiy, 'L viv Vchora i S yogodni (L viv yesterday and today)', in L viv — Lvov:
    Maliy llustrovaniy Putivnik, ed. A. Pashuk, I. Derkach (L viv, 1962), 5-6; cf. the entry
    under 'Lvov', in the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia.

  17. For Polish views on the History of Lwow, see S. Mekarski (J. Rudnicki), Lwow: a page
    of Polish History (London, 1943); ibid., Lwow and the Lwow Region, (Polish Ministry
    of Information, London, 1945); also J. M^karska, Wedrowka po ziemiach wschodnich
    Rzeczpospolitej (London, 1966).

  18. See notes 17 and 18 above.

  19. A. E. Senn, The Emergence of Modern Lithuania (Princeton, 1959).

  20. Nicholas P. Vakar, Belorussia: the making of a nation (Cambridge, Mass., 1956).

  21. J. Reshetar, The Ukrainian Revolution 1917-20 (Princeton, 1952).

  22. See Chapter 18, note 23 above.

  23. See P. Wandycz, 'Z zagadnien wspotpracy polsko-ukrainskiej w latach 1919-20',
    Zeszyty Historyczne, nr. 12 (Paris, 1967).

  24. Nicholas Bethell, The Last Secret: the delivery to Stalin of over two million Russians by
    Britain and the United States (New York, 1974); Nikolai Tolstoy, Victims of Yalta
    (London, 1971), 321.

  25. Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, A History of Ukraine, ed. O. j. Frederiksen (Hamden, Conn., 1970);
    Oleh Martovych, The Ukrainian Liberation Movement in modern times (Edinburgh, 1972).

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