Publisher's Synopsis
Dantzig et la Pologne, written by Szymon Askenazy, explores the historical and political significance of Danzig (now GdaÅsk) in relation to Poland. Published in 1919, this work provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of the region, particularly in the aftermath of World War I. Askenazy delves into the historical claims, cultural ties, and strategic importance of Danzig, shedding light on its role in shaping Polish identity and its interactions with neighboring powers. This book offers a crucial perspective on the geopolitical landscape of early 20th-century Europe and remains relevant for understanding the enduring tensions and national aspirations of the region.
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