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Wiktor Weintraub, the Glossary

Index Wiktor Weintraub

Wiktor Weintraub (April 10, 1908 – July 14, 1988) was a Polish historian who specialized in history of Polish literature.[1]

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  1. 5 relations: Adam Mickiewicz, Harvard University, Mandatory Palestine, Polish government-in-exile, Polish literature.

  2. Literary historians

Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator and political activist.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Mandatory Palestine

Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.

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Polish government-in-exile

The Polish government-in-exile, officially known as the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile (Rząd Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na uchodźstwie), was the government in exile of Poland formed in the aftermath of the Invasion of Poland of September 1939, and the subsequent occupation of Poland by Germany, the Soviet Union, and the Slovak Republic, which brought to an end the Second Polish Republic.

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Polish literature

Polish literature is the literary tradition of Poland.

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See also

Literary historians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiktor_Weintraub