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Jerzy Borejsza (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ bɔˈrɛjʂa]; born
Beniamin Goldberg; 14 July 1905 in
Warsaw – 19
January 1952 in Warsaw) was a
Polish communist...
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committed Stalinist Jerzy Borejsza. It was a
publishing monopoly in
Communist Poland,
described by Czesław Miłosz as
Borejsza's "personal state-within-a-state...
- 1970 pp. 12–13.
Richard Bessel, ****sm and War, p 36 ISBN 0-679-64094-0
Borejsza,
Jerzy W. (2017). A
ridiculous hundred million Slavs:
Concerning Adolf...
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Retrieved 6
February 2024.
Borejsza,
Jerzy W. (1988).
Antyslawizm Adolfa Hitlera. Warszawa: Czytelnik. ISBN 9788307017259.
Borejsza,
Jerzy W. (1989). "Racisme...
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Archived from the
original on 23
December 2010.
Retrieved 15
November 2010..
Borejsza,
Jerzy W; Ziemer, Klaus; Hułas,
Magdalena (2006).
Totalitarian and Authoritarian...
- (2006). "Historical
Memory and
Legislative Changes in Romania". In
Jerzy W.
Borejsza;
Klaus Ziemer (eds.).
Totalitarian and
Authoritarian Regimes in Europe:...
- Harcourt, 1948, ISBN 039541055X), 368–369. See
Traces of War
Jerzy W.
Borejsza,
Klaus Ziemer, and
Magdalena Hulas,
Totalitarian and
Authoritarian Regimes...
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buried at the
Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw. Różański was a
brother of
Jerzy Borejsza. Wróbel,
Piotr (2014).
Historical Dictionary of
Poland 1945-1996. Routledge...
- (2006). "Historical
Memory and
Legislative Changes in Romania". In
Jerzy W.
Borejsza,
Klaus Ziemer (ed.).
Totalitarian and
Authoritarian Regimes in Europe:...
- 1985, pp. 340–359.
Viereck 1923.
Borejsza 2017, pp. 8–13, 57–58, 152, 155, 168, 171, 174–176. USHMM, "Lebensraum".
Borejsza 2017, pp. 161, 165–166. Stackelberg...