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In der historischen Erforschung der intentionalen Inexistenz Brentanos wird heute fast allgemein angenommen, daß dieses Syntagma von einer scholastischen Perspektive aus interpretiert werden soll. Die zahlreichen im Text Brentanos enthaltenen Hinweise auf scholastische Ausdrücke und Denker fördern die Bildung dieser interpretativen Richtung erheblich. Die vorliegende Abhandlung hat vor, diese Idee in die Diskussion zu stellen. Dazu schlage ich zwei Wege ein. Einerseits versuche ich zu zeigen, daß der Inhalt des psychischen Aktes bei Brentano sich nicht nur als eine Form in Aristotelisch-scholastischem Sinn, sondern auch als physisches Phänomen interpretieren läßt. Andererseits wird argumentiert, daß die konzeptualistische Deutung des Intentionalitätspassus Brentanos nicht so unzweifelhaft ist, wie man heute glaubt.
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Prof. dr. Ragip Mulaku, “Gjuha e shkrimeve të vjetra shqipe (shek. XV-XVIII), Instituti Albanologjik, Prishtinë, 2012, f.1-572 Shefkije Islamaj, Gjergj Fishta, gjuha dhe stili, (I, II), IA,Prishtinë, 2012, 528+ 576 =1104 f. Dr. Qemal Murati, Trajtesa albanologjike, Instituti Albanologjik, Prishtinë, 2005 Gijom Apoliner, Një orkide në filiqen time Dr. Fadil Grajçevci, Vepra letrare e Esad Mekulit dhe kritika e saj, Instituti Albanologjik, Prishtinë, 2013, 364 f.
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Christopher Browning: The Origins of the Final Solution [rec. Andrzej Żbikowski]; Goetz Aly: Hitlers Volksstaat. Raub, Rassenkrieg und nationaler Sozialismus [rec. Andrzej Żbikowski]; Gunnar S. Paulsson: Secret City: the Hidden Jews of Warsaw 1940–1945 [rec. Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov] Jan Grabowski: „ Ja tego Żyda znam!” Szantażowanie Żydów w Warszawie, 1939–1943 [rec. Jerzy Jedlicki]; Marcin Kula: Uparta sprawa. Żydowska? Polska? Ludzka? [rec. Jacek Leociak]; Małgorzata Melchior: Zagłada a tożsamość [rec. Marta Pietrzykowska]; Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov Strategie przetrwania [rec. Ewa Koźmińska-Frejlak]; Piotr Kendziorek: Antysemityzm a społeczeństwo mieszczańskie [rec. August Grabski]; The Encyclopedia of the Righteous Among the Nations: Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. Poland [rec. Marta Janczewska]; The Jews Are Coming Back. Edited by David Bankier [rec. Witold Mędykowski]; Marek Jan Chodakiewicz: After the Holocaust [rec. David Engel]
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Karol Szurek [France]; Israel [Witold Mędykowski]; Michael Meng [USA]; Emanueal Althuber [Austria]; Michael Flemming [Great Britain]
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unknown letters of Emanuel Ringelblum written in hiding in the bunker on the "aryan side" and sent to the jewish conspiracy in Warsaw compiled, decoded and described bu Israel Gutman
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This article aims to present the picture of Polish partisans in the accounts of Jewish survivors, based on materials from the Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute. This texts discusses the following Polish underground military formations: the Home Army, Peasants' Battalions, socialist armed groups, the National Armed Forces and the People's Guard /Army (GL/AL). In her discussion of pro-independence armed formations, the author emphasises. the feeling of danger still present in those accounts, fear of death even from the partisans. The accounts mention a number of murders as well as difficulties Jews encountered when they wanted to join partisan outfits, not to mention refusals of co-operation from Poles. Testimonies about GL/AL differ from previous ones by their “insider” perspective, as most of them come from Jews, GL partisans. Perhaps that is why they are dominated by a favourable picture of communist partisans, even though several accounts mention conflicts between the commanders and the Jewish GL partisan outfits.
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Warsaw Although numerous writings have referred to Polish-Jewish relationships since the end of the Second World War, they have mainly focused on the Polish reaction toward the Jews, whilst the Jewish position toward the Polish society was somewhat neglected. The following paper is aimed to assess the Polish image held by Polish Jews during the war as it is reflected in the Jewish Underground Press in Warsaw. Based on articles published by political parties, youth movements and underground organizations from the Warsaw Ghetto the way Jews viewed, defined and thought about their surroundings during the war is uncovered. Tracing these images raises questions regarding Jews, Poles and their relationship.
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This article is an attempt at a critical analysis of the history of the Jewish Fighting Union (JFU) and a presentation of their authors based on documents kept in the archives of the Institute of National Remembrance in Warsaw. The author believes that an uncritical approach and such a treatment of these materials, which were generated under the communist regime and used for political purposes resulted in a perverted and lasting picture of the history of this fighting organisation of Zionists-revisionists both in Poland and Israel. The author has focused on a deconsturction of the most important and best known “testimonies regarding the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising”, the development and JFU participation in this struggle, given by Henryk Iwaƒski, W∏adys∏aw Zajdler, Tadeusz Bednarczyk and Janusz Ketling–Szemley. A comparative analysis of these materials, supplemented by important details of their war-time and postwar biographies, leaves no doubt as to the fact that they should not be analysed in terms of their historical credibility and leads one to conclude that a profound revision of research approach to JFU history is necessary.
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