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2026x-1032819286Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 180 pages. 6.14x0.41x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
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194816623Paris: L'Union Populaire Juive en France 1948. First Edition. Octavo. Printed paper wrappers; 515pp; illus some folding; facs. Includes bibliography. Text entirely in Yiddish. Text slightly tanned but a tight clean copy overall VG or better in the original wrappers. First-hand account of atrocities in the Vilnius ghetto by a survivor; extensively documented including facsimiles of original documents and photographic evidence of Nazi atrocities. Uncommon especially in this state of preservation. L'Union Populaire Juive en France unknown
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1918184801918. American Red Cross Poland photo album Warsaw Operations 1918-1920 documents U.S. humanitarian operations in Eastern Europe following World War I recording relief work conducted during the Polish-Soviet War and the broader reconstruction of Polish civil and medical infrastructure. The images identify personnel locations and operational units associated with American Red Cross efforts as they provided transport medical care and material aid in a region destabilized by the collapse of empires and the reestablishment of an independent Polish state in 1918. A caption referencing "the Polish-Russian front ARC 1920 Poland" situates the album within active conflict conditions while additional annotations tied to supply trains and field units establish the material as a contemporaneous record of organized international relief.<br /> <br /> Photo album measuring approximately 8 x 11.5 inches with 34 photographs mounted across 11 leaves each image approximately 3 x 5 inches. The photographs depict American Red Cross personnel aboard trains and railway platforms including a documented ARC supply train as well as automobile units in transit or undergoing roadside repair captioned "American Red Cross cars 1918 Poland." Several images include handwritten annotations identifying subjects locations and squadron designations. One photograph shows a group of workers assembled on a makeshift structure with a caption identifying "Van Wert in charge of one of the relief trains" indicating named personnel connected to field operations.<br /> <br /> Produced during the initial phase of internationally coordinated humanitarian intervention in postwar Poland the album aligns with the 1919 recognition of the Polish Red Cross by the International Committee of the Red Cross which facilitated the transfer of hospitals medical trains and logistical infrastructure into Polish administration. The photographs document the integration of American aid within these systems including rail-based medical transport and mobile support units critical to relief distribution in contested and newly reorganized territories. Some photographs detached from leaves and a tear to the front cover; images and structure otherwise intact. Overall very good condition. unknown
1944187231944. Polish Armed Forces soldiers serving with Allied forces during World War II documented in a group of photographs dating from 1945 to 1946 preserving visual evidence of the Polish II Corps and its role in the Italian Campaign. The Polish II Corps formed from Polish soldiers who had been released from Soviet imprisonment after the German invasion of the Soviet Union and were reorganized under Allied command receiving training in the Middle East before deployment to the Mediterranean theater. These troops participated in some of the most difficult operations of the Italian Campaign including the assault on German defensive positions at Monte Cassino in 1944 one of the decisive engagements that opened the road to Rome for Allied forces. The photographs record the presence of Polish soldiers in Italy during the final stages of the war and in the immediate aftermath of Allied victory.<br /> <br /> Photo archive consisting of 34 black and white silver gelatin photographs depicting members of the Polish Armed Forces serving with Allied units in Italy and surrounding regions during and immediately after the war. The photographs include individual portraits and group images of soldiers in uniform along with scenes of soldiers posed in front of prominent Roman landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica the Colosseum and the Giuseppe Garibaldi monument. Several photographs show large groups of soldiers assembled near military vehicles and supply trucks while others depict soldiers aboard ships likely involved in transport within the Mediterranean theater. Many photographs carry inscriptions on the verso written in Polish including references to "Włochy" the Polish word for Italy confirming the location of the photographs. Some images show soldiers standing among palm trees suggesting photographs taken during the earlier phase of the corps' movement through the Middle East before deployment to Italy.<br /> <br /> By the end of the war the Polish forces serving alongside Allied armies had expanded significantly and the soldiers photographed here belonged to a formation that grew to more than 100000 personnel. After the war many Polish soldiers faced uncertain futures as their homeland fell within the Soviet sphere of influence following the war's conclusion. Photographs documenting Polish soldiers in the Italian theater therefore preserve visual records of a military force composed largely of displaced individuals who continued fighting under Allied command despite the political upheaval affecting their country. Thirty four silver gelatin photographs measuring approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches to 5.5 x 3.5 inches. Minor edge wear present; overall condition very good. unknown
2014x-1349424137Palgrave Macmillan 2014. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 258 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
2026x-1009741128Cambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 242 pages. 6.00x0.56x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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200481275Warsaw Poland: Warsaw City Hall c2004. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 48 pages. Oversized 12 inches by 12 inches. Minor wear. Many color illustrations. Hand Signed by the Mayor of Warsaw Lech Kaczynski on page 1. Topics include the Anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising; Business; Cultural Life; Development; Education; Festivals; Gardens and parks; Hotels and restaurants; Investors; Jewish heritage; Key offices; Leisure activities; Museums and galleries; New and older architecture; Old Town; Powazki cemetery; Royal Route; Shopping; Transportation system; Vistula River; Warsaw Mermaid; Yesterday's Warsaw; Zoo; and Warsaw history. Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula River in east-central Poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.8 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents which makes Warsaw the 7th most-populous capital city in the European Union. The city limits cover 517.24 199.71 sq. mi. while the metropolitan area covers 2355.39 sq. mi. Warsaw is a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural political and economic hub. Its historical Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city rose to prominence in the late 16th century. The elegant architecture grandeur and extensive boulevards earned Warsaw the nickname Paris of the North. The city was largely destroyed by the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 the general Warsaw Uprising in 1944 and the systematic razing by the Germans in advance of the Vistula-Oder Offensive. Warsaw gained the new title of Phoenix City because of its reconstruction after the war. Lech Aleksander Kaczy ski 18 June 1949 - 10 April 2010 was a Polish lawyer and politician who served as the Mayor of Warsaw from 2002 until 2005 and as the President of Poland from 2005 until his death in 2010. Before his tenure as president he previously served as President of the Supreme Audit Office from 1992 to 1995 and later Minister of Justice and Public Prosecutor General in Jerzy Buzek's cabinet from 2000 until July 2001. Born in Warsaw he starred in a 1962 Polish film The Two Who Stole the Moon with his identical twin brother Jaros aw. Kaczy ski was a graduate of law and administration of Warsaw University. In 1980 he was awarded his Ph.D. by Gda sk University. In 1990 he completed his requirements in labor and employment law. He later assumed professorial positions at Gda sk University and Cardinal Stefan Wyszy ski University in Warsaw. During the communist period Kaczy ski was an activist in the pro-democratic anti-communist movement in Poland the Workers' Defence Committee as well as the Independent Trade Union movement. In August 1980 he became an adviser to the Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee in the Gda sk Shipyard and the Solidarity movement. After the communists imposed martial law in December 1981 he was interned as an "anti-socialist element". After his release he returned to trade union activities becoming a member of the underground Solidarity. When Solidarity was legalized again in the late 1980s Kaczy ski was an active adviser to Lech Wa sa and his Solidarity Citizens' Committee in 1988. From February to April 1989 he participated in the Polish Round Table Talks along with his brother. After Solidarity's victory in the 1989 Polish legislative election Kaczy ski became a senator and vice-chairman of the movement. Then in the 1991 Polish parliamentary election he was elected into the Sejm as a non-party member. He was also the main adviser and supporter of Lech Wa sa when the latter was elected President of Poland in December 1990. In 2003 Kaczy ski co-founded the Law and Justice party after splitting from the Solidarity Electoral Action and the Christian National Union along with his brother. Kaczy ski was the party's presidential candidate during the 2005 Polish presidential election. In the first round of voting Kaczy ski received 33.1% of the valid votes. In the second round of voting Kaczy ski received 54.04% of the vote defeating Donald Tusk who received 45.96% of the vote. He was sworn in as President on 23 December 2005. In 10 July 2006 Kaczy ski appointed his brother as Prime Minister of Poland upon the resignation of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz the brothers then became the first pair of brothers in the world to serve as President and Prime Minister of a country and the only twin brothers to achieve the feat. His brother was succeeded as prime minister by his former presidential rival Donald Tusk. On 10 April 2010 he was killed along with his wife in the crash of a Polish Air Force jet that occurred on a landing attempt at Smolensk North Airport in Russia. He was the first conservative president of Poland since 1922 and the second president to die in office since the assassination of Gabriel Narutowicz. Warsaw City Hall paperback
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20142-1631173022Nova Science Pub Inc 2014. Hardcover. New. 212 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Nova Science Pub Inc hardcover
2014AME_9781631173028Nova Science Publishers 2014. 1. Hardcover. New/New. Nova Science Publishers hardcover
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A9780323662109Paperback / softback. New. Get a quick expert overview of the essentials of today's vaccinations for adults including current guidelines and recommendations. This concise clinically-focused resource edited by Drs. Gregory A. Poland and Jennifer Whitaker consolidates today's available information on this important topic into one convenient resource making it an ideal reference for primary care physicians and nurses who need easily accessible information on adult vaccination best practices. Covers essentials of vaccine safety and discussing vaccine hesitancy with patients. Addresses special populations including the elderly immunocompromised patients and adult travelers. Provides up-to-date information on zoster vaccines Zika vaccine prospects influenza vaccines meningococcal vaccines and pneumococcal vaccines. paperback
2018__0323662102Elsevier Science Health Science 2018. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 217 pages. 9.25x7.50x0.50 inches. Elsevier Science Health Science paperback