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  2. Template:Cite book/Polish/doc - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Cite book/Polish - Wikipedia

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    This template is a Citation Style 1 wrapper template based on {}. For centralised Citation Style 1 discussions, see Help talk:Citation Style 1 . This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{ subst:Cite book/Polish }} ).

  4. The Polish White Book - Wikipedia

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    German concentration camps: Auschwitz, Oranienburg, Mauthausen and Dachau in "Polish White Book". The Polish White Book is a semi-official name of a series of comprehensive reports published during World War II by the Ministry of Information of the Polish government-in-exile in London, England, dealing with Polish-German relations before and after the 1939 German-Soviet aggression against Poland.

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    Nowe Ateny – title page Illustration of a dragon from Nowe Ateny.Commentary from Nowe Ateny: "Defeating the dragon is hard, but you have to try.". Nowe Ateny (New Athens) is the abbreviated title of the first Polish-language encyclopedia, authored by the 18th-century Polish priest Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski.

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    The Scottish Book (Polish: Księga Szkocka) was a thick notebook used by mathematicians of the Lwów School of Mathematics in Poland for jotting down problems meant to be solved. The notebook was named after the " Scottish Café " where it was kept.

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  8. Znak (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Społeczny Instytut Wydawniczy „Znak” (English, "Znak Social Publishing Institute") is one of the largest Polish book publishing companies. [1] [2] It is related to the Catholic Church in Poland and publishes books in fields including fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and children's books. [3]

  9. The Captive Mind - Wikipedia

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    The Captive Mind (Polish: Zniewolony umysł) is a 1953 work of nonfiction by Polish writer, poet, academic and Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz. It was first published in English in a translation by Jane Zielonko in 1953.