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Subjects Beginning with "T"
Tadeusz Hołówko, codename Kirgiz, an interwar Polish politician, diplomat and author of many article
Taras Borovets (Taras Bulba, Taras Chub), founder of Ukrainian Insurgency the Seech of Polisia, 1941
Taras Shevchenko, founder of Ukrainian literary and political revival, poet and artist, 19th century
Tensions between Western Powers and the Soviet Union, postwar, reflected by The Palestine Post, 1945
Teofil Olshanskij German discourse in regard to the Steiger Trial in Lwow (Lviv), 1925, Chwila, 1925
The acts of terror manifest Ukrainian defiance and intolerance to Polish rule in East Galicia, 1920s
The Communist Congress in St. George Cathedral living quarters regardes as Ukrainian Jewish intrigue
The course of assassination plot implemented by Fedak and co-conspirators, reflected in Chwila, 1921
The First Term Sejm of Poland, 1922 -- 1927, parliamentary discourse, stenographic reports, interwar
The Hague International Financial and Economic Conference, 1922, satirical texts, Mucha, 1918 - 1939
The Jewish Council of Seniors (Altestnrat der Juden) in Prague, the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia
The last appearance of Lenin in public gathering, in Opera Theater, Moscow, Novyi Chas February 1924
The reopening of ordinary courts closed during Nazi occupation, US zone of occupation, Germany, 1945
The site of assassination attempt on Jozef Pilsudski and K. Grabowski at the Ratusha, City Hall 1921
The site of failed attempt on President Wojcechowski, landmarks, Kopernika Street, Lwow (Lviv), 1924
The Synagogue Reichenberg (former synagogue in Librec), Czech Republic, postcard, early 20th century
To the question of a separate trade unionist organization for peasants and workers, Hro. Holos, 1926
To the question of Ukrainian secondary education in interwar Poland, discourse of distress, interwar
Trial and Ukrainian discourse of modeling Hitler treatment of Jews in the village of Luchynets, 1934
Tribute to the Act of Unification of Central and Western Ukraine in January 1919, Dilo, 1918 -- 1939
Tsvi Nussbaum, potential boy in Holocaust photo post Warsaw Ghetto uprising scene, civilian prisoner
Two Jewish national narratives with regard to implementation of national minorities rights, interwar