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Sapezhanka (Lwow, Poland), railroad station, site of assassination attempt on Sydir Tverdokhlib 1922
Satire and criticism of the Warsaw City Council with regard to cultural affairs, Mucha, 1918 -- 1939
Scepticism in regard to pro-Ukrainian and pro national minorities conceptions of Holowko, Novyi Chas
Sel Rob (Ukrainian Peasant Worker Alliance) a political party of Soviet direction in interwar Poland
Sel Rob, political program in late 1920s, integrated a national component Sprawy Narodowosciowe 1927
Sel Rob, socialist program with acceptance of national liberation, interwar Poland, M. Felinski 1927
Self-identification of the former Polish-Jewish emigrants and existential reflections Estera Epstein
Sentencing in Zvenigorod Trial of Jewish usury and local fraud, emphasis on Jews by Nash Prapor 1934
Site of failed attempt on President Wojcechowski landmarks Brama N.1 on Legionow (building entrance)
Site of failed attempt on President Wojcechowski, landmarks, Cafe de la Paix on Kopernika, Lwow 1924
Site of failed attempt on President Wojcechowski, Latarnia (Lamp Poll), Kopernika and Legionow, Lwow
Sofia Dutka (Zofia Dutkowna), prisoner numbers, Ravensbrueck (Ravensbruck) female concentration camp
Soviet and Allied high ranking commanders meet to sign German surrender, Berlin, May 8, 1945, Pravda
Soviet and American officers socializing surrounded by a cheering crowd, Moscow, May 9, 1945, Pravda
Soviet authorities are disturbed of Ukrainian national influence from Galicia, measures and warnings
Soviet discourse of Anglo-American military alliance, Churchill, Fulton Speech, Pravda, March 6 1946
Soviet influence and control over East and Central Europe, Churchill speech in Fulton, March 5, 1946
Soviet official narrative in regard to celebration of the Victory Day by Evgenii Kriger, Pravda 1945
Soviet official narrative in regard to the victory over Nazi German, by Evgenii Kriger, Pravda, 1945
Soviet stalinist deception and slander as official domestic and foreign politics of the USSR postwar
St. George Communist Congress Trial, 1922, personalities of defendants, biographies, Wiek Nowy, 1922
Stanislaw Przebyszevski, Polish literary figure of Young Poland, interview with Nasz Przegland, 1925
Stanislaw Przebyszewski, Polish novelist and poet of the decadent and naturalistic school, 1868-1927
Stanislaw Sobinski carried out politics of Wladyslaw Grabski, Prime Minister of school pololnization
Stanislaw Steiger Trial, court in session, testiomonies of witnesses, October 21, 1925, Chwila, 1925
Statement of the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO) sent to Jewish daily Chwila, September 8 1924
Steiger Affair, close and remote circle of related to the investigation figures, Nasz Przeglad, 1925
Stepan Fedak and Ukrainian conspirators, attempt on Pilsudski, discourse and analysis, Slowo Polskie
Stepan Fedak drew a card with the name Pilsudksi, hi was to implement the attempt, Fedak Traila 1922
Stepan Fedak is released from prison in Rawicz, Poland and leaves for studies to Berlin, August 1924
Stepan Tomashivskyj, Ukrainian public figure, publicist, politician, historian, publications in Dilo
Storage of clothing collected from different countries (textilhandelsgesellschaft), Lviv (Lwow),1941
Structure, distribution and categorization of German-language instruction schools in interwar Poland
Suicide in the Lviv (Lwow) prison on Batorego street, Turielbaum, a Jew, owner of a cafe, Novyi Chas
Sydir Tverdokhlib (Tverdochlib), visionary of Polish Ukrainian co-existence and reconciliation, 1922
Sydir Tverdokhlib (Twerdochlib), visionary of Polish Ukrainian co-existence and reconciliation, 1922
Sydir Tverdokhlib, mortally wounded delivered to a hospital in Lviv (Lwow), October 15, 1922 evening
Szpera or Allgemeine Gehsperre, a ban on leaving houses and appartments, Lodz ghetto, September 1942