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A Survey of Jewish Healthcare in Poland After WWIIn a specific political conditions of 1945–1950 Poland, and evaluate its achievements at the time, while undertaking an attempt to assess the TOZ’s autonomy within the structures of the Central Committee of Polish Jews in Poland (CKŻP)..The authors use mainly archival documentation found in the Emanuchisel 发表于 2025-3-30 16:17:35
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Jewish Students from Silesia Studying at the Medical Faculty of Vienna University in the Years 1850–m Silesia. In the years 1850–1938 medicine at the University of Vienna was studied by 202 people of Jewish origin from Silesia. They came mainly from the territory of Austrian Silesia, less often from Prussian Silesia. In 1938, after the seizure of Austria, the university became an arena of racist a高兴一回 发表于 2025-3-30 21:23:46
Between ‘Here’ and ‘There’: The Dual Identity of Dr. Izrael Milejkowskiysicians. At that point, he closely examined his position on Zionism and, at the same time, being a Polish patriot. He struggled to be a citizen of equal rights in Poland while maintaining his Jewish-national pride and working for his own people in several areas. The article discusses mainly MilejkoTidious 发表于 2025-3-31 01:47:41
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“Ich bin ein Koszaliner”? Struggles with Belongings in Borderlands. Leslie Baruch Brent’s Autobiograpecially in his autobiography . (London 2009). Leslie Brent is a British professor emeritus, a renowned scientist in the field of immunology. He is the co-discoverer - with Peter Medawar and Rupert Billingham - of acquired immunological tolerance (Billingham RE, Brent L, Medawar PB. Nature 172:603–6