“‘Exile and Identity’ focuses on the experience of hundreds of thousands of Polish women forcibly transported deep into the USSR as prisoners and ‘special settlers’ after the Soviet invasion and annexation of eastern Poland in 1939.”
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EXILE and IDENTITY Polish Women in The Soviet Union during World War II
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University of Pittsburgh Press 2002, 356 pages (hard cover)
Author: Katherine Jolluck
ISBN: 978-0-8229-5950-2
Language: English
Availability: 7-15 days
Year Published: 2002
Categories: BOOKS, History of Poland (In English)
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