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    American Polonia and the Warsaw Uprising.Marian Marek Drozdowski - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (7-9):45-74.
    In 1944, American Polonia consisted of two separate social groups. The first one was the so-called “old Polonia”. This group was significantly assimilated into America’s culture and way of life, and had strong self-help organizations. The second group, “new Polonia”, was formed of wartime émigrés, mainly with intellectual backgrounds. They experienced at first hand the anti-human policies of the Nazi and Soviet systems.In the Polish American Congress, founded in 1944 by representatives of both groups, there was great concern about the (...)
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    Józef Piłsudski’s Presidency Model 1918–1922.Marian Marek Drozdowski - 2011 - Dialogue and Universalism 21 (4):121-137.
    The years in which Piłsudski headed the Polish state marked his “golden age” in Polish history, a period considered as the least controversial in his career despite the failure of his federation concept and troubles with Polish national leaders in the west, especially Upper Silesia. Piłsudski’s achievements in those years are numerous and important, they include among others: the definition of Poland’s borders after military victories over the Ukrainian, Bolshevik and Lithuanian armies and in result of insurgencies in Wielkopolska and (...)
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    The Truth Never Dies. The Jewish Population of the World in View of the Warsaw Uprising 1944.Marian Marek Drozdowski - 2007 - Dialogue and Universalism 17 (1/2):117-132.
    For Polish Jews, Warsaw was an important center of social and cultural life. It was the biggest center of Jewish community and culture in Europe. It was also here that the greatest tragedy of this community took place, made still more dramatic by the transports of the Jews from various European and Polish cities. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising reminds us of the egoism of the societies of the Allied powers. Similarly the lonely fight of the heroes of the Warsaw ghetto (...)
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