NOTES 549
- Henryk Sienkiewicz, 'Nienawisc wrosla w serca i zatrula krew pobatrymczq.', being the
final sentence of Ogniem i mieczem (By Fire and Sword, Warsaw, 1894) iv, Z40. - 'A chvanytes', shcho my Pol'shchu/Kolys' zavalyly!.. ./Pravda vasha: Pol'shcha
vpala/Ta i vas rozdavyla./'I mertvym i zhyvym,' (1845), lines 186-9. - P. Hoffmann, The History of the German Resistance, 1933-45 (London, 1977), 33 ff., 191—7;
also A German of the Resistance: the Last Letters of Count von Moltke (Oxford, 1946). - Joseph, Freiherr von Eichendorff, lines from 'Der Zebrochene Ringlein' (The Broken
Ring), 'Abschied' (Farewell) and 'Der Umkehrende' (The Return), in The Penguin Book
of German Verse, ed. L. Forster (Harmondsworth, 1959), 311-17. See Roger Cardinal,
'Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff, in The German Romantics in Context (London,
(^1) 975). 134-43-
- Georg Heym, lines from 'Der Krieg' (War, 1911) in The Oxford Book of German Verse,
ed. E. L. Stahl (3rd Edition, Oxford, 1967), 457-8. - Guenther Grass, Teh sag es immer, Polen sind begabt.. .,' trans. Norman Davies, 'Pan
Kichot', Gedichte (Neuwied/Berlin, n.d.), 2.7. - See The German Eastern Territories beyond Oder and Neisse in the light of the Polish
Press (Goetingen Research Committee; Wiirzburg, 1958); Z. Kaczmarczyk, 'One
Thousand Years of the History of the Polish Western Frontier,' Acta Poloniae Historica
(1962), v. 79-106; P. Lysek, Poland's Western and Northern Territories: a Millennium of
Struggle (New York, 1973), etc. Although Polish scholarship has done much in recent
years to defuse the cruder claims of German nationalism, it has done little to question the
equally exaggerated claims of Polish nationalist interpretations. The work of centres
such as the Institute of Western Affairs in Poznan, which is devoted to the study of
German relations, is permanently crippled by the activities of the Censorship, whose
simplified view of German aggression in the past and of German revanchism at present
prevents any impartial discussion of the subject. - See Norman Davies, 'A Thousand Years of Polish-German Camaraderie' in R. Bartlett
and K. Schonwalder, eds., The German Lands and Eastern Europe (London, 1989). - From 'Elegie auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Kunersdorf, by Christian Tiegde, Penguin Book
of German Verse, ed. L. Forster (London, 1959), 235-41.
CHAPTER 22. PARTIA
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