Free Poland
... Poland and Her. 1. Poland's Hope .... 2. An Account of the Partition of Poland . 3. Free Poland 4 . Look , Kościuszko 5. Poles Ready to Die for U. S. 6. The Liberum Veto 7. Culled from the Press 8. Suppliant Poland 9. Poland and Austria ...
Poland's Place in Europe
... Poland began her history and where the Poles remained the dominant ethnic element as those most important to the nation's ex- istence . More than this , they believed that excessive expansion to the east had weakened Poland internally ...
Poland's Post-War Dynamic of Migration
... Poland. This is the biggest ethnic group that is unconnected with Poland through history or culture. However, one cannot say that their presence in Poland originated only in 1989. Although the immigration flows to Poland from the early ...
Poland's Transformation
... Poland seeks to achieve consti- tutionalism , democracy , and the rule of law . Any inventory , especially in a short essay like this , must be incomplete . I propose , however , to identify some of the factors that are distinctive and ...
Education in Poland
... Poland's delayed academic activity was not without cause . Situated , as the country was , in an open plain it had no natural boundaries . By virtue of location the country ... Poland . Up to Education in Poland : Past and Present 9.
Change and Continuity in Poland’s Environmental Policy
... Poland was an inland country. Generally speaking, Polish architecture has neglected the water perspective. “In Poland, it has not been common to look at the water from where you live. And vice versa: it is not relevant how one's house ...
Introducing Poland
... Poland is divided into 49 voivod- ships . Poland's entire frontier is 3,538 km . long , of which the border with the USSR accounts for 1,244 km . , that with Czechoslovakia for 1,310 km . , and that with the German Democratic Republic ...
The World's Work
... Poland sent by Mr. Hoover in Jan- uary to investigate the food conditions of Poland and to make the preliminary arrangements for Polish food relief . - THE EDITORS ] . ENERAL ... POLAND. PADEREWSKI, PILSUDSKI, AND POLAND VERNON KELLOGG.
The Canada Gazette
... Poland . May 3 , 1930 .. Salesman . Toronto , Ont . 69530 Α . 28 Shapiro , Adele . Shatz , Rose .. Shelefontiuk ... Poland . Poland . Wife Poland . Roumania . Wife Poland . Wife Russia . Minor child Minor child Austria Wife Russia ...
The Nation
T Poland : A Danger Spot By ROBERT DELL Berlin , June 6 HE change of Ministry in Poland is an ominous symp- tom . The late Government was on the whole the best that Poland has yet had . I met the late Prime Minister , General Sikorski ...
The American Year Book
... Poland and Danzig , whereby the in the future of raising the same an - frontiers. affected , which too often was used for political purposes . Poland agrees that the guarantees constitute obliga- tions of international concern and are to ...
Annual Report
... Poland China 1 7.4 .... 228 205 Poland China 59 256 14 51 14 Essex 101 125 24 1 Poland China 2 10.5 315 824 256 102 321 20 Poland China 73 93+ 20 ) Essex 125 162 37 1 Poland China 3 11.6 Poland China 3471024 ( 93 321 121 397+ 18 76+ 114 ...
Legislative Series
... Poland Mar. 22 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Denmark and Poland [ art . XVII : emigration ] . ( Dansk Lovtidenden , 1924 , A , no . 220 , p . 1123 ) See also Denmark ( Aug. 14 ) ; Poland ( July 25 ) . Estonia - Poland Jan ...
War Publications and Reports of the War Committee of the University of Illinois, 1917-1919
... Poland all the Polish land . " Can such a Poland as is here envisioned be re - established ? Emphat- ically no ! Not if the now classic norm of President Wilson be used as the gauge in rehabilitation . Founded strictly on the basis ...
The Balance of Power, 1715-1789
... Poland . By this partition Poland lost one - third of its territory and about one - half of its inhabitants . Of the three Powers , Prussia was the greatest gainer . Her portion , though the smallest , was the most populous , and proved ...
The Cambridge Modern History
... Poland . Poland was drifting towards a doom , which had , even in this very form , been long since predicted . For the idea of a partition of Poland between the adjacent Powers did not originate with Catharine , Frederick , or Joseph II ...
Principles of Political Economy
... Poland , was supposed to be the same quan- tity with that of 150 days ' labor in England . With 150 days ' labor in cloth , therefore , England would only get as much corn in Poland as she could raise with 150 days ' labor at home ; and ...
A History of the Peace Conference of Paris
... Poland as an independent State . They cordially welcome the Polish nation on its re - entry into the family of nations . They recall the great services which the ancient Kingdom of Poland rendered to Europe both in public affairs and by ...
