Polscy uchodźcy na Bliskim Wschodzie w latach II wojny światowej. Ośrodki, instytucje, organizacje


Jacek Pietrzak
Bok Engelsk 2012
Flere språk: Polsk
Utgitt
Łódź [Poland] : : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego , 2012
Omfang
1 online resource (1 p. 576)
Opplysninger
The Second World War forced a substantial part of the Polish nationals to leave their own country. The migration of the majority of Poles was forcible, resulting from various forms of deportations staged by the German and Soviet occupying forces. The wandering was also experienced by the Polish military, fighting in the ranks of the units being assembled in foreign lands since the beginning of the War, as well as by the POWs and internees in the neutral countries. The Polish nationals were conscripted into both the German and Soviet invadersʼ armies too. Finally, Poland was left by the civilian refugees, mostly comprised of the representatives of the political, social and economic elites and the administrative apparatus of the state, as well as by the refugees of Jewish descent.
Emner
ISBN
83-7969-869-X

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