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That Poland might be free: Polish-American and Polish efforts to gain American support for Poland during the Second World War.

机译:波兰可能是自由的:第二次世界大战期间,波兰裔美国人和波兰人努力争取美国对波兰的支持。

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During World War II, the Polish nation suffered a series of blows that took it from independence to occupation to Communist domination. This dissertation examines these events from the perspective of the Polish-American (Polonian) community and chronicles its major responses to Poland's problems. Early on in the war, the Polonian community responded with charitable aid for the hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing from German and Soviet oppression. Spearheading this effort was the Polish American Council, which was organized and run by the leaders of the largest Polonian fraternal societies. Before the United States' entry into the war in December 1941, more active support was not allowed. After the defeat of France in June 1940, Poland held the privileged position as Great Britain's only loyal and actively fighting ally. On June 22, 1941, when the Soviet Union was attacked by Germany and joined forces with the Allies, Poland and its concerns became secondary to Britain. An increasingly popular USSR had designs on Eastern Europe (borders, governments, etc.) that did not correspond to the wishes of the Polish government-in-exile in London. After the American entry into the war in December 1941, Polonians could actively lobby American opinion makers and governmental leaders in support of Poland. This dissertation examines the efforts and methods of the major groups seeking to ensure Polish freedom and independence after the war---the National Committee of Americans of Polish Descent (Komitet Narodowy Amerykanow Polskiego Pochodzenia-KNAPP), the Coordinating Committee of Polish American Organizations in the East, and the Polish American Congress (PAC). In addition, this dissertation examines the major forces aligned to oppose the efforts of KNAPP and PAC---the Kosciuszko League, the American Slavic Congress, and agencies of the American government (e.g. the Office of War Information, the State Department, and the Roosevelt administration). The dissertation examines how these groups responded to the realization that the Poland KNAPP and PAC wanted might not re-emerge after the war. It concludes with an assessment of why Polish-American efforts to prevent Soviet domination over Poland were unsuccessful.
机译:第二次世界大战期间,波兰民族遭受了一系列打击,从独立到占领再到共产党统治。本文从波兰裔美国人(波兰人)的角度审视了这些事件,并记述了其对波兰问题的主要回应。战争初期,波兰人社区以慈善援助的形式响应了数十万逃离德国和苏联压迫的难民。波兰美利坚合众国理事会是这一努力的先锋,该理事会由最大的波洛尼亚兄弟社会的领导人组织和管理。在1941年12月美国参战之前,不允许更多的积极支持。 1940年6月法国击败法国后,波兰保持了特权地位,成为英国唯一的忠诚和积极战斗的盟友。 1941年6月22日,苏联受到德国的攻击并与同盟国联手,波兰及其关注点仅次于英国。越来越受欢迎的苏联在东欧(边界,政府等)的设计与波兰在伦敦的流亡政府的意愿不符。在1941年12月美国参战之后,波兰人可以积极游说美国舆论制定者和政府领导人,以支持波兰。本论文探讨了战后寻求确保波兰自由与独立的主要团体的努力和方法-波兰裔美国人组织全国委员会(Komitet Narodowy Amerykanow Polskiego Pochodzenia-KNAPP)东部和波兰美国国会(PAC)。此外,本论文还研究了反对KNAPP和PAC的主要力量,这些力量是:科斯库斯科联盟,美国斯拉夫国会和美国政府机构(例如,战争情报办公室,国务院和罗斯福管理)。本文考察了这些团体如何回应这样的认识,即波兰KNAPP和PAC希望在战后不再出现。最后以评估波兰人为防止苏联统治波兰而失败的原因进行了评估。

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  • 作者

    Fels, Bradley Eugene.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.;
  • 学科 History European.; History United States.; History Modern.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 390 p.
  • 总页数 390
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 欧洲史;美洲史;现代史(1917年~);国际法;
  • 关键词

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