After the Second World War the largest number of Poles living in the Soviet Union remained in Belarus. Consequently, the governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR) faced the necessity of determining the directions of the nationality policy towards the Belarusian Poles. It should be emphasized that after World War II a stereotype and a strong tendency to ignore the Poles in Western Belarus territories dominated. Nevertheless, the authorities were aware of the atmosphere among the Poles; the policy aimed at reducing the influence of the Catholic Church; moreover, satisfying the cultural and educational needs was the attempt to neutralize the hostile attitude of the Polis...
In the early 1990s, significant changes in the political and geopolitical situation in Central and E...
A group of people of Belarusian origin who used to collaborate with the Third Reich during World War...
Abstract (Language Policy in the Context of Nation-forming Processes in Belorussia). Only 28 percent...
Belarussians are one of the youngest European nations. In the first half of the 20th century they we...
The national identity of Poles living in the Grodno region began to manifest itself in the early 199...
The national identity of Poles living in the Grodno region began to manifest itself in the early 19...
Between March and August 1942 about 2,000 Belarussian civilians (Polish citizens, members of the Ort...
The article analyses relationships between Polish and Russian population of East and Southeast Lithu...
With the end of the 1940s it occurred that relocations had not entirely solved the problem of the pr...
<p>Towards “Ruthenian people_”. Weekly „Myśl Narodowa” (1921-1939) and Ukrainian and Belarusian mino...
After World War II, within the boundaries of Poland there remained 650–700 thousand of Ukrainians. R...
Prezentowana praca podejmuje próbę zarysowania ewolucji polityki władz radzieckich wobec polskiej ...
For over ten years Polish-Belarusian political relations have been characterized by a lack of opport...
The article deals with the problem of involving the Polish and Belorussian population in the integra...
Objective of this paper is to show the situation of Belarusian education from 1944 to 2016, i.e. in ...
In the early 1990s, significant changes in the political and geopolitical situation in Central and E...
A group of people of Belarusian origin who used to collaborate with the Third Reich during World War...
Abstract (Language Policy in the Context of Nation-forming Processes in Belorussia). Only 28 percent...
Belarussians are one of the youngest European nations. In the first half of the 20th century they we...
The national identity of Poles living in the Grodno region began to manifest itself in the early 199...
The national identity of Poles living in the Grodno region began to manifest itself in the early 19...
Between March and August 1942 about 2,000 Belarussian civilians (Polish citizens, members of the Ort...
The article analyses relationships between Polish and Russian population of East and Southeast Lithu...
With the end of the 1940s it occurred that relocations had not entirely solved the problem of the pr...
<p>Towards “Ruthenian people_”. Weekly „Myśl Narodowa” (1921-1939) and Ukrainian and Belarusian mino...
After World War II, within the boundaries of Poland there remained 650–700 thousand of Ukrainians. R...
Prezentowana praca podejmuje próbę zarysowania ewolucji polityki władz radzieckich wobec polskiej ...
For over ten years Polish-Belarusian political relations have been characterized by a lack of opport...
The article deals with the problem of involving the Polish and Belorussian population in the integra...
Objective of this paper is to show the situation of Belarusian education from 1944 to 2016, i.e. in ...
In the early 1990s, significant changes in the political and geopolitical situation in Central and E...
A group of people of Belarusian origin who used to collaborate with the Third Reich during World War...
Abstract (Language Policy in the Context of Nation-forming Processes in Belorussia). Only 28 percent...