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Poland (New York, 1973). - From an English translation in Inter-Catholic Press Agency Inc. News Bulletin (New
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Polish and German Bishops (Bonn, 1966). See also Andre Liebich, 'La lettre des eye-
ques: une etude sur les reactions polonaises a la Ostpolitik de la RFA', Etudes
Internationales (Montreal), vi, nr. 4 (1975), 501-28. On post-war diplomatic relations,
see W. W. Kulski, Germany and Poland: from war to peaceful relations (Syracuse,
1976). - Czarna ksiega cenzury PRL - 1, ed. T. Strzyzewski (Aneks), (London, 1977), contains
a detailed collection of regulations and decisions of the censorship in the period
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