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1945-1989: Communism, Revisionism, Dissident Movements
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The Warsaw Women-Masons Do Not Give in to Men: Female Teams Achieved 11, 314 Bricks and 74 Square Meters of Plaster
Musialkowski, J. (1949)Recounts a labor competition in which women do mason work as quickly as men. From Trybuna Ludu, 1949. -
Report on Young Women Workers in Poland, 1952
Unknown author (1952)Report to the Head of the Labor Unions Regarding the Situation in the Home of the Young Woman Worker in Nowa Sol, the province of Zielona Gora, 1952. Recounts instances of insubordinate and deviant behavior. -
Some Principles of the New Constitution, 1946
Gottwald, Klement (Czechoslovak Ministry of Information, 1946)Statement of policy of the third Government of the National Front of the Czechs and Slovaks, made by the Premier, Klement Gottwald, in the Constituent National Assembly, Prague, July 8, 1946 -
Friendship and Co-operation Between the Soviet Union and Other Socialist States, October 30, 1956
Unknown author (Department of State, 1956) -
Clear Current and Scum, 1956
Trybuna Ludu (1956) -
Hungary, 1956
Nagy, Imre; Soviet Government (Department of State, 1956) -
Sixteen Political, Economic, and Ideological Points, Budapest, October 22, 1956
Unknown author (UN General Assembly, Official Records, 1956)