Oskar Halecki 1891-1973
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"The book commemorates the 40th anniversary of the death of one of Poland's greatest historians who during and after World War II found haven in the United States and tragically found it impossible to return to a Poland transformed into …
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"The book commemorates the 40th anniversary of the death of one of Poland's greatest historians who during and after World War II found haven in the United States and tragically found it impossible to return to a Poland transformed into a Polish Peoples Republic. It contains moving inspirational eulogies delivered at a Memorial Service held on October 20, 1973 in New York City giving vivid testimony to the greatness and humanity of Oskar Halecki, Professor Emeritus of Fordham University at the time of his death. The tributes paid by prominent American, Polish, Lithuanian and Ukrainian historians and notables were never published until now. In addition the book includes recent reflections by his former Fordham students, Dr. Thaddeus V. Gromada and Dr. Taras Hunczak as well as an addendum with pertinent documents, letters, photos and signatures in the Halecki Memorial Guest Book"--From publisher.
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