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Mieczysław Grydzewski

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and until 1981. During his life in Poland and abroad, Grydzewski published numerous books, journal articles, compendiums and other works, often anonymously or under assumed names.
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After 1957, Grydzewski established a contest and yearly prize for the best Polish book published outside of Poland and the best work printed in
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authorities (who withdrew its allowance of paper) in February 1944. In 1946, Grydzewski resumed the publication under the title
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Na 150-lecie rzezi Pragi (4 listopada 1794). O próbie rehabilitacji Suworowa
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monthly. In 1924, together with Antoni Borman, he founded
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was forbidden) because of the published criticism of the
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in September 1941 (for example, its distribution in the
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remained in print until 1981, under the editorship of
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Archiwum Emigracji, Grydzewski - heurysta i erudyta
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Warsaw
London
Wiadomości
émigré
World War II
middle class
Jewish
World War I
University of Moscow
University of Warsaw
Marceli Handelsman
dissertation
French
Stanisław August Poniatowski
Polish–Soviet War
Jan Lechoń
Julian Tuwim
Skamander
interwar period
outbreak of war in September 1939
France
France's capitulation
United Kingdom
Paris
London
Polish government-in-exile
Polish Armed Forces
Sikorski–Mayski agreement
British

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