Independent Poland ceased to exist in 1795 and the various insurrections to restore the Polish state were thwarted by the Germans, Austro-Hungarians, and Russians. During the First World War, Polish statesmen called upon the thousands of Polish immigrants in the United States to join the Polish Army in France, a military force funded by the French government and organized by the Polish Falcons of America and Ignacy Paderewski, the world-famous Polish pianist. Over 20,000 men trained in Canada and fought in the final months of the war on the Western front. While in France they were placed under the command of General Jozef Haller and became known as Haller’s Army. At the conclusion of the war, the Allied leaders at the Paris Peace Conference...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [302]-323).“Russians in Warsaw: Imperialism and National ...
The lands Germany ceded to Poland after World War I included more than one million ethnic Germans fo...
The article presents the vicissitudes of a Polish priest, a citizen of Prussia and Germany, who was ...
Independent Poland ceased to exist in 1795 and the various insurrections to restore the Polish state...
The purpose of this study is to show the interrelationships between the pre-war conditions in partit...
This paper is about the American aid to Poles after the Polish Revolution of 1830, and how the aid o...
USGZE AS333This research looks at Polish immigration to Chicago in the years leading up to World War...
This thesis considers how attitudes shaped British, French, and American policy regarding the rebirt...
The author starts with presenting the most important data concerning the history of the Polish ethni...
The object oh the following thesis is the Polish community living in France from the interwar period...
The main aim of the article is an attempt to show the life of Polish emigration in France in the fir...
With the outbreak of the First World War, the warring camps wished to cultivate Polish loyalty and m...
The article presents an outline of actions of the Polish resistance movement in occupied France. Par...
On March 20, 1921, nearly 1.2 million Upper Silesians went to the polls, participating in a plebisci...
Poland was erased from European political maps in 1795 and fought in vain for freedom for the next c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [302]-323).“Russians in Warsaw: Imperialism and National ...
The lands Germany ceded to Poland after World War I included more than one million ethnic Germans fo...
The article presents the vicissitudes of a Polish priest, a citizen of Prussia and Germany, who was ...
Independent Poland ceased to exist in 1795 and the various insurrections to restore the Polish state...
The purpose of this study is to show the interrelationships between the pre-war conditions in partit...
This paper is about the American aid to Poles after the Polish Revolution of 1830, and how the aid o...
USGZE AS333This research looks at Polish immigration to Chicago in the years leading up to World War...
This thesis considers how attitudes shaped British, French, and American policy regarding the rebirt...
The author starts with presenting the most important data concerning the history of the Polish ethni...
The object oh the following thesis is the Polish community living in France from the interwar period...
The main aim of the article is an attempt to show the life of Polish emigration in France in the fir...
With the outbreak of the First World War, the warring camps wished to cultivate Polish loyalty and m...
The article presents an outline of actions of the Polish resistance movement in occupied France. Par...
On March 20, 1921, nearly 1.2 million Upper Silesians went to the polls, participating in a plebisci...
Poland was erased from European political maps in 1795 and fought in vain for freedom for the next c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [302]-323).“Russians in Warsaw: Imperialism and National ...
The lands Germany ceded to Poland after World War I included more than one million ethnic Germans fo...
The article presents the vicissitudes of a Polish priest, a citizen of Prussia and Germany, who was ...