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  • ...ce to the Sudeten German Party, and helped fabricate border incidents with Poland. <ref>Maguire, p. 161</ref> ===Poland===
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  • *[[Sudetes]] ([[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Poland]])
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  • ...22, 1939, he was made Military Governor of the German occupying forces in Poland.
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  • *Poland
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  • ...shing.com/products/journals/aag/AAG_April03/aag_44237.htm]): [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]
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  • {{Image|Malbork Castle, 2010.jpg|right|350px|[[Malbork Castle]], now in [[Poland]], served as the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights from 1309 to 1457.}}
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  • ...him would be to defy President [[Paul von Hindenburg]]. After victories in Poland and France, he increasingly thought highly of Hitler's abilities, although ...ed at the Maginot Line rather than intervening under France's guarantee to Poland.<ref>Gilbert, p. 366</ref>
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  • ...States of America]], [[Israel]], [[Palestine]], [[Jordan]], [[Brazil]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[France]], [[Malta]], [[Turkey]],
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  • ...] invading the Soviet Union, but the function started with the invasion of Poland, killing political undesirables and possible threats. The largest executio ...he groups were issued in September 1939, three weeks after the invasion of Poland. <ref>{{citation
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  • '''1972 7" single''' (Poland: Glowala XN 82)
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  • ...nd]], 1894 - [[New Canaan, Connecticut]], [[September 13]], 1951) was a [[Poland]]-born [[United States of America|American]] [[artist]], famous for his ant Szyk was born in [[Łódź]], Poland, to [[Jew]]ish parents. At one time, he was expelled from school for his a
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  • ...nd additional export orders are being pursued in countries such as Israel, Poland, the Philippines, and Iraq. T-50 is also being marketed as a candidate for
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  • [[Italy]], [[Poland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovenia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegov
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  • ...ssia, which the Russians saw as a serious threat to their own ambitions in Poland and the Baltic.
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  • ...tlestudiesgroup.org.uk/Malbork%20-%20Anthony%20Emery.pdf "Malbork Castle – Poland"], ''The Castle Studies Group Journal'' 21. p. 139.</ref> In 1283 the State ...tate of the Teutonic Knights was inaugurated.<ref>Emery, "Malbork Castle – Poland", pp. 141&ndash;142.</ref>
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  • *[[Poland]]
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  • * 2008: Chris Poland (''Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin'')
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  • ...d supported the declaration of war against Germany after the invasion of [[Poland]]. ...that Britain could rearm against the Nazi menace. Hitler's Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, and following the debacle of the British expedition to
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  • * 2 soldiers from [[Poland]] (Army )
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  • ...ties activities and outlawed its newspaper. Following Hitler's invasion of Poland, Daladier declared war on Germany two days after [[Neville Chamberlain]] of
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  • ...ed at the conference, however space was left for them to sign the Charter. Poland did so on October 15 1945, becoming one of the original 51 states that made
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • ...of the Second World War and, in September 1939, led Army Group South into Poland. He subsequently led army groups in the [[Battle of France]] and in [[Opera
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  • ...as estranged equally by Britain's half-hearted approach and the refusal of Poland to admit Soviet troops to its soil in the event of war. Further, Moscow ask ...and France formed a united front in behalf of Turkey, Greece, Romania, and Poland, pledging their armed support to these states if they were attacked by Germ
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  • ...enths of thousands of refugees from the eastern parts of Germany lost to [[Poland]].
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  • ...rs with [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Belarus]], [[Ukraine]], [[Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [
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  • Vogel was born in the small town Satanów in the Podolia region of Poland (now western Ukraine) to a Jewish orthodox family. He grew up in [[Vilnius| ...1944, he was captured by the Nazis and deported to a concentration camp in Poland, where he died shortly afterwards.
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  • The camps, all in Poland, were:
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  • ...She was born and educated in the U.S., but did early fieldwork in Vilna, Poland, just before World War II. After war's end, she returned for both rescue an
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  • ...sia]], the capital of [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], a Russian exclave between [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]].
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  • ...the dive. The scream of a diving Stuka was unmistakable and terrifying in Poland and France, but the slow Stuka was not survivable against the better-organi
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  • ===Poland===
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  • ...ry to Germany, and Bonnet in May rebuffed a Polish suggestion that France, Poland, and the UK should together discuss the Czech issue. For two months the Cze ...on. At the same time the 350 square miles of Teschen Silesia were ceded to Poland, which had exploited Czechoslovakia’s predicament in order to press for t
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  • ...n was a political commissar while Tukhachevsky commanded the invasion of [[Poland]]. He commanded the main attack, in 1920-1921, into Poland.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...he was sent, as a major, with a British assistance and observer mission to Poland, as chief of staff of the British Military Mission, with the secret assignm
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  • ...nistration]] proposed placing [[Ground-Based Midcourse Interceptors]] in [[Poland]]. While much mass media coverage portrayed this as a shield against attack ...would be stationed in waters off the coasts of Romania, Eastern Italy, and Poland. There would be transportable forward X-based radars in Azerbaijan and [[Qa
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  • ...undaries), ed. by Anny Walczak, Lucyny Telky and Mariusza Granosika, Łódz (Poland): Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020, pp. 43-57.
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Poland}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Poland}}</td>
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  • ...burg Rights. In 1772 it was taken over by Russia in the First Partition of Poland.
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  • ...d other Baltic states is made predominantly from wheat where as vodka from Poland is made from rye.
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  • * Górecki, Piotr. ''Economy, Society, and Lordship in Medieval Poland, 1100-1250'' Holmes & Meier, 1992 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=897 * ''The Cambridge History of Poland'' (vol 1 1941) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=58956854 online edition
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  • ===Poland=== Woermann helped fabricate prewar border incidents with Poland. <ref name=Maguire/>
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  • *NILU Polska Ltd. in [[Katowice]], [[Poland]]
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  • [[Belz]] originated in Poland and is currently headquarted in Jerusalem, where the recently completed Bel [[Bobov]] originated in Poland and is currently located in Brooklyn, NY. It is led by the Halberstam rabbi
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  • ...fare specialist. An anti-Nazi before 1933, he commanded Panzer forces into Poland and Russia, but was dismissed from command and the army, in 1942 for a tac
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  • ...ydrich's formal title was “Chief of the Security Police and the SD.” After Poland was invaded, Himmler formally linked the Security Police and SD by decreein Heydrich had important roles both in provoking the war with Poland, and then in detaining and killing Polish opposition.
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  • ...ide to revoke it.</ref>; the cession of most of West Prussia and Poznan to Poland, together with plebiscites to determine the frontier in [[Upper Silesia]] a ...was taken on March 20, 1921, two days after the [[Treaty of Riga]] between Poland and Soviet Russia, and gave results that were subsequently interpreted as p
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  • ===Poland and Ukraine=== * Gross, Jan T. ''Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia'' (1988).
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  • ...lso spreading to non Russian parts of the Empire, including [[Finland]], [[Poland]], the Baltic provinces and [[Georgia]], where it was reinforced by nationa ...some unpopular legislation, but special military expeditions were sent to Poland, the Baltic Provinces and Georgia, were putting down the revolution was par
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  • ...ge in 1723 and married Maria Leszczygska, daughter of Stanislas I, King of Poland. ...Peace of Vienna (1738), following French intervention in [[Poland, history|Poland]] on behalf of Stanislas Leszczygski, the king's father-in-law, who had bee
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  • |event='''1990''': Activism by Solidarity led to semi-free elections in Poland. The resulting coalition government was one of the major steps in the emerg
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  • ...I]], most of Lower Silesia (including the city of Breslau) was returned to Poland and Breslau was renamed again as Wroclaw. The University of Breslau is now
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  • ...oland at the time was under Russian, Prussian and Austrian [[Partitions of Poland|domination]], and not recognized as an independent country. It was Marie's
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  • ...Warsaw Pact, several countries need MiG-29s to be interoperable with NATO. Poland has had such modifications both on its own aircraft and those it leased fro
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  • ...nexed by [[Russia]] in 1793, as a consequence of the Second Partition of [[Poland]]. From 1919–1991, Minsk was the capital of the Byelorussian SSR.
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  • ...liver Hazard Perry-class include Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Egypt, Bahrain and Poland.
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  • ...esignated [[Canadian Active Service Force]]) followed when the invasion of Poland by Germany was announced.
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  • ...2, explores the development of antitrust law in Australia, Japan, Germany, Poland, and the European Union (EU)
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  • ...ps at [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] and shortly after arrives in [[Bialystok]], [[Poland]]. It is here where Sajer is trained along with his unit and becomes accust
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  • ...territory that once belonged to the Russian Empire with the exception of [[Poland]] and [[Finland]], but with the addition of [[kaliningrad]].
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/pl.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Poland/] |Poland
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  • Poland: runs on 3 major banks. Runs on banks in Argentina, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Turkey, Egypt and Mexico.
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  • ...ard fought against the Turks with John Sobieski, king of [[Poland, history|Poland]]; and he distinguished himself in the wars against [[Louis XIV]] of France
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  • ...ithuania]]. Later, the city and surrounding area became a voivodeship of [[Poland]] as part of the [[Union of Lublin]], a monarchical alliance that created t
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  • ...essions in eastern europe : Social change and organizational innovation in poland. Nonprofit and civil society studies. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publ ...fessions in eastern Europe: Social change and organizational innovation in poland. Edited by Helmut K. Anheier. Nonprofit and civil society series. New York:
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  • ...d great numbers of citizens, mostly Jewish, from Holland, France, Belgium, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Greece, or other countries. We executed about 400
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  • ...s a 1994 film, which forms part of the ''[[Three Colours]]'' trilogy by [[Poland|Polish]] director [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]]. ''Red'' is the final film of t
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  • ...S. To its police activities the SS added protection of the German Volk in Poland and elsewhere, their "blood" and their unity, and also the protection of th ...to the second slot under Himmler. Meanwhile Himmler had special powers in Poland, where he feuded with the official supposedly in charge Hans Frank. <ref> B
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  • | Tried in Poland for war crimes and executed in Krakow in July 1948 | Killed in action in Poland in February 1945
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  • | Poland
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  • * Kutnik, Jerzy. "The Declaration of Independence in Poland," ''The Journal of American History,'' Vol. 85, No. 4 (Mar., 1999), pp. 138
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  • ...ew York, New York|New York City]], the son of [[Jew]]ish immigrants from [[Poland]]. He received his bachelor's degree in biology from the [[College of the C
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  • ...ormalized method of decision making. One such method was originated by a [[Poland|Polish]] engineer, Janusz Bucki and is named B-ADSc (Bucki - Analyse Décis
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  • ...mendation from [[Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski]], [[HSSPF]] for southeastern Poland, and his staff. <ref name=HT>{{citation
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  • ...th derived their ideas from lessons learned in the 1920 Soviet invasion of Poland, commanded by Tukhachesky. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...man Democratic Republic]], the erstwhile [[Soviet Union]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Poland]] and [[Czechoslovakia]]. For the first 5-6 years, participation was limite
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  • ===Operations in Poland and the Balkans===
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  • ...rope join the EU (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia ).
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  • XIII. Establishment of an independent Poland with access to the sea <br />
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  • ...own Gleiwitz radio station, which were a pretext for a punitive attack on Poland, cannot be reasonably justified as preventive, as the Polish military was n
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  • Wincenty Michal Barzynski, born in Poland, served as a Roman Catholic missionary to the new Polish communities in Tex
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  • ....S. [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]], or trials by occupied powers such as Poland.
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  • ...ion, it either shipped equipment through satellite states such as Bulgaria,Poland and Romania, or arranged for the satellites to ship from their own stocks o
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  • *[[Poland]], joined 24/10/1945
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  • ...name ("the Ukraine") but the more modern usage is to simply use "Ukraine". Poland long controlled Ukraine, calling its inhabitants "Ruthenians." The neighboring countries bordering on Ukraine are [[Russia]], [[Poland]], [[Belarus]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[Slovakia]].
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  • ...th Israel movement in 1912 in Kattowitz ([[Katowice]]), [[Germany]] (now [[Poland]]). The American Agudath Israel was founded in 1939. There is an Agudat Isr
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  • ...d race relations in the United States, and to promote [[Zionism]]. Born in Poland in 1940, Mr. Foxman was saved from the Holocaust as an infant by his Polish
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  • ...Walter Norman Haworth]] and Sir [[Edmund Hirst]] and, independently, the [[Poland|Polish]] [[Tadeus Reichstein]], succeeded in synthesizing the vitamin, the
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  • In May 1939, when Hitler had already determined to attack [[Poland]] in the summer or autumn of that year, the parents of a severely deformed ...lled in the [[Gdynia]] area. Similar measures were taken in other areas of Poland destined for incorporation into Germany<ref>Browning, 186-87.</ref>. At [[P
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  • ...he Alps in the south. Its direct neighbors are [[Denmark]] in the north, [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] in the east, [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]] i
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  • ...any, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom o ...pect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), European Union, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation.
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  • ...BCE to the [[Solidarity]] movement started in the Lenin Shipyards, Gdansk (Poland) 1981, often draw on or depend upon anarchistic motivations, even if their
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  • ...roximately 250 persons organized in the Karaites Religious Organization of Poland [http://www.karaimi.home.pl/|//www.karaimi.home.pl/])
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  • - [[Poland]] -
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  • ...rom Germany and the occupied countries to labour camps, either in occupied Poland or further east in the Soviet Union, which it was assumed would soon be com ...po]]. When [[Hans Frank]], head of the [[Generalgouvernement]] in occupied Poland, heard of the meeting, he demanded to be represented, and Heydrich quickly
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  • [[Poland]], the [[University of Alberta]], [[Canada]], and [[Shinshu University]], [
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  • '''Pôle''' ''Poland'' = '''pôle''' ''wood'' = '''pôll''' ''election '''Pôlish''' ''Poland''
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  • ...and Jan Rutkowski (1886-1949), the founders of modern economic history in Poland and of the journal ''Roczniki Dziejów Spolecznych i Gospodarczych'' (1931-
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