Bitter Glory: Poland and Its Fate, 1918 to 1939Hippocrene Books, 1998 - Broj stranica: 511 Watt tells the story of the painful birth, tormented life, and cataclysmic death of the independent Poland of 1918-1939. He also gives the definitive account in English of the dominant figure in this story, the Polish freedom fighter and strongman Jozef Pilsudski, whose admirers included Poland's Jews and Adolf Hitler. |
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A Special Introduction to the 1982 Edition | 11 |
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