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Broader terms:Narrower terms:Used for:- East Prussia (Poland and Russia)
- Ostpreussen (Poland and Russia)
- Prusse Orientale (Poland and Russia)
- Prussia, East (Poland and R.S.F.S.R.)
- Prusy Wschodnie (Poland and Russia)
- East Prussia
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Filed under: Prussia, East (Poland and Russia)
Filed under: Architecture -- Prussia, East (Poland and Russia)Filed under: World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Prussia, East (Poland and Russia)
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Filed under: Poland
Filed under: Poland -- Administrative and political divisions
Filed under: Poland -- Civilization
Filed under: Poland -- Ethnic relations
Filed under: Poland -- Fiction Whirlpools: A Novel of Modern Poland (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1910), by Henryk Sienkiewicz, trans. by Max A. Drezmal Without Dogma: A Novel of Modern Poland, by Henryk Sienkiewicz, trans. by Iza Young (Gutenberg text) The Comedienne (c1920), by Władyslaw Stanisław Reymont, trans. by Edmund Obecny (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Poland -- Foreign public opinion
Filed under: Poland -- Genealogy Herby Szlachty Polskiej (2 volumes in 1, in Polish; Poznan: Nakl. A. Fiedlera, 1908), by Zbigniew Leszczyc
Filed under: Poland -- History Sharp Answer to Sharp: A Speech Delivered at the Forum of the Polish Socialist Alliance in New York on Feb. 9, 1954 (in English and Polish; New York: Polish Socialist Alliance, ca. 1954), by Ludwik Honigwill (multiple formats at archive.org) Love of Country, or Sobieski and Hedwig (New York: P. O'Shea, 1867), ed. by Trauermantel (page images at polona.pl) A Short History of Austria-Hungary and Poland (London: Encyclopaedia Britannica Co., 1914), by Henry Wickham Steed, W. Alison Phillips, and David Hannay (HTML at historicaltextarchive.com)
Filed under: Poland -- Poetry
Filed under: Poland -- Politics and government
Filed under: Poland -- Social conditions
Filed under: Poland -- Social life and customs
Filed under: Administrative law -- Poland
Filed under: Antisemitism -- Poland A World Problem: Jews; Poland; Humanity: A Psychological and Historical Study (2 parts in 1 volume; Chicago: Printed by American Catalogue Printing Co., 1920), by Stefanja Laudyn, trans. by A. J. Zielinski, W. K., Casimir Sypniewski, and Ch. O. C.
Filed under: Children -- Poland
Filed under: Communism -- Poland
Filed under: Conspiracies -- Poland
Filed under: Constitutional history -- Poland
Filed under: Crematoriums -- PolandFiled under: Dissenters -- PolandFiled under: Education -- PolandFiled under: Executive departments -- PolandFiled under: Folklore -- PolandFiled under: Germans -- PolandFiled under: Germany -- Boundaries -- PolandFiled under: Germany -- Foreign relations -- PolandFiled under: Heraldry -- PolandFiled under: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- PolandFiled under: Jewish legends -- PolandFiled under: Jews -- Poland The Jews in Poland (anonymous, but attributed to Piotrowski; ca. 1919), contrib. by Nicholas L. Piotrowski The Polish Jew: His Social and Economic Value (New York: Macmillan, 1906), by Beatrice C. Baskerville (multiple formats at archive.org) A World Problem: Jews; Poland; Humanity: A Psychological and Historical Study (2 parts in 1 volume; Chicago: Printed by American Catalogue Printing Co., 1920), by Stefanja Laudyn, trans. by A. J. Zielinski, W. K., Casimir Sypniewski, and Ch. O. C.
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