- as the
first names of "Cindy", "Maria" and "Marie" and the last name of "
Bromke." It was
suspected that she was
involved with the
illegal drug
trade and...
-
constructed around the square. This
induced the
Kacperski Tenement (1909),
Bromke Tenement (1912), Łaski
Tenement (1912), and
Wielburski Tenement. On 11 November...
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Granville (2002), pp. 540–541
Granville (2002), p. 541
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Communism in Poland"
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Edward D. (October 1976). "Polish
Politics in Transition:...
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extended to
Poland after World War II.
Bromke, Adam (December 1979). "The
Strange Allies: The
United States and Poland...
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Journal of
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Bromke, Adam (December 1979). "The
Strange Allies: The
United States and Poland...
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Communist States in Disarray, 1965-1971,
edited by Adam
Bromke and
Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone (University of
Minnesota Press, 1972) p129...
-
Bochenek —
Polish politician and
journalist (Commander's
Cross with Star) Adam
Bromke —
Professor of
International Affairs,
statesman (Grand Cross)
Andrzej Butkiewicz...
-
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European Publications). New Haven: Yale
University Press.
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