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41. I Saw Poland Betrayed
 
42. Meditations. On a theme by John
 
43. Prologue and five Dances [Score.]
 
44. Serenade in four Movements for
 
45. Fanfare for Heroes. For 3 trumpets,
 
46. Rout. For soprano, flute, clarinet,
 
47. Sex Cruise
 
48. Quintet: Set of Parts
 
49. Overture - Edinburgh. For orchestra.
 
50. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.
51. I Saw Poland Betrayed. American
 
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52. Conquest of the Air
 
53. Quintet for Clarinet and Strings.
 
54. Quintet for Clarinet and Strings.
 
55. Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi
 
56. String Quartet No.2. Miniature
 
57. Discourse for Orchestra. Recomposed
 
58. Concerto for Cello & Orchestra
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59. The Blockley Days
 
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60. Blockley Days: Memories And Impressions

41. I Saw Poland Betrayed
by Arthur Bliss Lane
 Paperback: 276 Pages (1965-01-01)

Isbn: 8248873706
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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An American Ambassador, United States Ambassador to Poland, 1944-1947- Arthur Bliss Lane... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Polish History 1944-1947; Kielce Pogrom; Polish-Jewish Property Disputes
This book is much more than an account of the disgraceful sellout of Poland to the Soviet Union by the west and the brutal imposition of a Soviet puppet state. It is nothing less than a one-volume history of Poland from 1944-1947. It provides so much detail in just one book, and includes such things as pictures of then-General Eisenhower's visit to Poland.

Lane devotes some detail to the double-dealing of Roosevelt behind the Poles' backs. The sellout of Poland included President Roosevelt openly lying to Polish-American leader Charles Rozmarek, even using a prewar map of Poland as part of the deception (p. 96).

Throughout his travels across Poland, Lane was keenly aware of the terror created by the Communist secret police (U. B., or UB). He clearly realized the fact that free elections were unimaginable under such circumstances, long before the farcical elections of January 17, 1947 that officially brought the Communists to power. Soon thereafter, Lane could not take it any more. He resigned his position as ambassador in order that he could freely speak to Americans about the crime of betrayal that had been done to Poland.

Lane (p. 181) pointed out that the definition of a Fascist was often very elastic: "...that some well-informed persons had even gone so far as to define a Fascist as a person not in one hundred per cent agreement with Communism." Left-wingers had used the term Fascist in this manner since time immemorial. Lane also includes a statement of Stalin saying that, whatever the negative American response, Americans will soon forget about it and move on to other things (p. 312).Ah, the more things change, the more they remain the same!

Lane provides some detail on the so-called Kielce Pogrom (pp. 246-251). He remarks: "But almost all sources agreed that the militia had been responsible to a great extent for the massacre, not only in failing to keep order but in the actual killing of the victims, for many had been shot or bayoneted to death...(p. 248). Yet no members of the militia had been brought to trial...the underlying cause of the pogrom was the growing anti-Semitism which, even our Jewish sources admitted, was caused by the great unpopularity of the Jews in key government positions. These men included Minc, Berman, Olszewski (whose real name was said to be Specht), Radkiewicz and Spychalski...It was known, furthermore, that both the U. B. and K. B. W. [Communist secret police] had, among their members, many Jews of Russian origin. (pp. 250-251)." Lane (p. 251) suspects that the "unbelievably inefficient" manner in which the militia and the U. B. (Bezpieka, or UB) had handled this situation points to at least some degree of conspiracy. Otherwise, Lane does not address the issue of whether or not those "mob" members clubbing the Jews were themselves planted Communist agents. He does point out that accusations of the "tardy response of the Church" had been fueled by the coincidental absence of the Bishop of Kielce, Monsignor Kaczmarek (p. 249).

If indeed a staged Communist event, the so-called Kielce Pogrom certainly had the desired effect: "So, emphasis in the United States press was placed on the anti-Semitism still existing in Poland, rather than on the significance of the rigging of the referendum (p. 249)." In other words, the death of a few dozen Jews was deemed more newsworthy than the enslavement of 30 million Poles. What else is new?

In addressing Jewish Communism (Zydokomuna) as a factor, Lane (p. 252) quoted some Jewish relief officials who opined that not more than 5% of the repatriated Polish Jews were Communistic in their viewpoint. If accurate, then 5% of 250,000 returning Jews still meant that 12,500 of them were available to play an active part in the enslavement and exploitation of Poland. Had only one-quarter of these become U. B. (UB) members, and each one of these on average had tortured and murdered only 50 Poles, then over 30,000 Poles were the victims of Jewish murderers. Note that this number far exceeds the aggregate total of the much-ballyhooed actual or alleged Jewish victims of Poles (1930's "pogroms", Jedwabne and environs, Kielce Pogrom, postwar property-related killings, all combined).

Although this book does not directly discuss the postwar Polish-Jewish property disputes, a subject that has recently gotten a great deal of one-sided media attention because of the publication of the book FEAR by Jan Thomas Gross, it provides the context that destroys Gross' Pole-bashing thesis. To begin with, Ambassador Lane gives the reader a taste of the devastation of Poland by the Germans and Russians and the destitution of the Poles (partly quantified: p. 317). He even includes a surreptitious photo that shows a large Russian convoy taking away looted Polish property, and also informs the reader that the Red Army had seized 200,000 tons of grain from Polish lands. Furthermore, Lane points out (p. 219) that Poland was undergoing a serious shortage of grain that could lead to famine. Lane assesses the state of housing in postwar Poland, and how the Communists exploited it, as follows (p. 279): "We received reports from the larger cities--Krakow, Poznan, Gdansk, Katowice, and Lublin--that those persons who refused to sign the manifesto were told that they would probably lose their living quarters and their jobs unless they reconsidered their attitude. The housing shortage was critical all over the country, especially in cities such as Warsaw and Gdansk, where the destruction made it almost impossible to find shelter." Might not a "housing shortage...critical all over the country.." suffice as an explanation for many Poles not being thrilled when Jews came back to reclaim their property, and even killing them on rare occasions (300-600 killings out of some 300,000 returning Jews)?

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42. Meditations. On a theme by John Blow < for full orchestra > . (Psalmxxiii - The Lord is my Shepherd.) [Score.]
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 180 Pages (1958)

Asin: B0000CTC8A
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43. Prologue and five Dances [Score.]
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 112 Pages (1955)

Asin: B0000CTC6M
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44. Serenade in four Movements for Orchestra and Baritone. I. Overture. The Serenader. II. Fair is my love. Sonnet: lxxxi Amoretti: E. Spenser. iii. Idyl. ... of my Love. Sir J. Wotton. (Piano Score.)
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1930)

Asin: B0000CTC9R
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45. Fanfare for Heroes. For 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani & cymbals ... Conductor score
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 4 Pages (1970)

Asin: B0000CTC7D
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46. Rout. For soprano, flute, clarinet, harp, string quartet, bass, and glockenspiel and side drum ... Full Score
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: Pages (1921)

Asin: B0000CTC9G
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47. Sex Cruise
by Arthur; Bliss, Arthur Adlon
 Paperback: 160 Pages (1961)

Asin: B000N4K5XA
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Lusty men and Busty women fight for love on a wild glamor packed sex cruise ... Read more


48. Quintet: Set of Parts
 Sheet music: 42 Pages (1974-01-31)

Isbn: 0193555360
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Suitable for oboe and strings. ... Read more


49. Overture - Edinburgh. For orchestra. [Score.]
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 70 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0000CTC8R
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50. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. [Score.]
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 199 Pages (1947)

Asin: B0000CTC6W
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51. I Saw Poland Betrayed. American Opinion Reprint
by Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane
Paperback: Pages (1961)

Asin: B00352P0KK
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I Saw Poland Betrayed. American Opinion Reprint (Paperback)~ Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane 1961 RARE AND OUT OF PRINT. A real collectors item. A historically significant book. The author was the American Ambassador to Poland. Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane was so outraged at the betrayal of Poland that he gave up his position to return to the United States, and tell that American people what he had seen. The distribution of the First Edition was stifled at every turn by sinister forces. Most copies mysteriously disappeared from all sorts of channels of distribution, or were mysteriously destroyed. ... Read more


52. Conquest of the Air
by Sir Arthur Bliss
 Paperback: Pages (2010-01-01)
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Asin: B00385S1D2
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53. Quintet for Clarinet and Strings. (Set of Parts)
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: Pages (1933)

Asin: B0000CTC9A
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54. Quintet for Clarinet and Strings. [Score.]
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 66 Pages (1950)

Asin: B0000CTC99
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55. Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi ... For SSAA (unaccompanied) (Musical Times. 1568)
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Unknown Binding: 4 Pages (1973)

Asin: B0000CTC8X
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56. String Quartet No.2. Miniature Score
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 67 Pages (1951)

Asin: B0000CTC96
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57. Discourse for Orchestra. Recomposed 1965. [Score.]
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 89 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0000CTC76
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58. Concerto for Cello & Orchestra ... Study score (Novello orchestral Series)
by Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss
 Sheet music: 120 Pages (1971)

Asin: B0000CTC72
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59. The Blockley Days
by Arthur Ames Bliss
Paperback: 98 Pages (2009-10-28)
list price: US$18.75 -- used & new: US$11.96
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Asin: 1116505622
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General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1916Original Publisher: Press for private circulationSubjects: HospitalsMedical / Health Care DeliveryMedical / Hospital Administration ... Read more


60. Blockley Days: Memories And Impressions Of A Resident Physician, 1883-1884 (1916)
by Arthur Ames Bliss
 Hardcover: 98 Pages (2010-09-10)
list price: US$27.16 -- used & new: US$25.65
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Asin: 1169056717
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


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