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Describes family conditions in pre-war Poland and the changes that occur at the outbreak of the war.
This work reminds the cultural diversity of pre-war Poland.
By 1942, the number of new German arrivals in pre-war Poland had already reached two million.
Ukrainians represented about 16% of the total population of the pre-war Poland.
Pre-war Poland was portrayed as a capitalist state based on exploitation of the working people and ethnic minorities.
Jewish survivors found it practically impossible to reconstruct their earlier lives as they were before in pre-war Poland.
They include valuable historical and geographical information on the land and peoples of pre-war Poland.
Krzywicka's work on spreading the knowledge about sexual education and birth control made her the most famous feminist of pre-war Poland.
Of pre-war Poland's 603 scientific institutions, about half were totally destroyed, and only a few survived the war relatively intact.
It covers both contemporary and pre-war Poland.
The main bulk of the soldiers were from the eastern voivodeships of pre-war Poland.
Rabbi Gold's memoir of his childhood in pre-war Poland was widely admired.
Pre-war Poland was Europe's Jewish heartland, with a community numbering some 3.2 million, or around 10 percent of the country's total population.
"Cultural events of the old community have been traditional, forged from our experiences of pre-war Poland, so involve mostly classical or folk music.
The report mentioned that ethnic German citizens from pre-war Poland were considered "traitors of the nation" and sentenced to forced labor.
Until this time, Polish children could receive education in Polish according to the curriculum of pre-war Poland.
Duiker and Spielvogel note that up to two million Germans had been settled in pre-war Poland by 1942.
The painting gave off a faint smell of must and incense - the scent of pre-war Poland, of a nation vanished from the map.
German settlement in the former eastern territories of Germany and pre-war Poland dates back to the medieval Ostsiedlung.
You can't mention Jews in an Isaac Bashevis Singer story about pre-war Poland.
By far the largest part of the population of Lower Silesia has its roots in the eastern areas of pre-war Poland.
At the time of his death in August 2000, he was mourned by more followers than his father had in pre-War Poland.
Kymlicka illustrates this point with the example of pre-war Poland and Germany, who granted reciprocal rights and privileges to each other's resident national minorities.
Dubno (in pre-war Poland): All the prisoners in Dubno's three-story prison, including women and children, were executed.
Hills' book Return to Poland showed his fascination with pre-war Poland, and in 1939 he moved to Warsaw to teach English.