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This book analyses of their reaction to the battle itself and to its political and diplomatic implications. It is a study, where possible, of public opinion. The first chapter of the book is a detailed description of life in occupied Warsaw from 1939 to 1944, as this forms an indispensable background to the work.

Table of Contents
1. Social structure of Warsaw in 1931; 2. Employment in Warsaw industries, October 1941; 3. Wage rates for manual and clerical workers, January 1943; 4. Wage index of municipal manual workers; 5. Free market prices in Warsaw; 6. Availability of electrivity in Polish districts; 7. Comparison of Polish and German monthly ration cards; 8. Percentage and causes of death in Warsaw, 1939–41; 9. Type of persons using soup kitchens, 1941; 10. Distribution of clothing by relief organisations in Warsaw, September 1939–May 1944; 11. Conditions and morale in various houses in Sródmiescie, 31 August 1944; 12. Allocation of water; 13. Comparison of losses in human lives in countries under Nazi occupation.

The Civilian Population and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 8/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521531191, 978-0521531191
      ISBN10: 0521531195

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book analyses of their reaction to the battle itself and to its political and diplomatic implications. It is a study, where possible, of public opinion. The first chapter of the book is a detailed description of life in occupied Warsaw from 1939 to 1944, as this forms an indispensable background to the work.

      Table of Contents
      1. Social structure of Warsaw in 1931; 2. Employment in Warsaw industries, October 1941; 3. Wage rates for manual and clerical workers, January 1943; 4. Wage index of municipal manual workers; 5. Free market prices in Warsaw; 6. Availability of electrivity in Polish districts; 7. Comparison of Polish and German monthly ration cards; 8. Percentage and causes of death in Warsaw, 1939–41; 9. Type of persons using soup kitchens, 1941; 10. Distribution of clothing by relief organisations in Warsaw, September 1939–May 1944; 11. Conditions and morale in various houses in Sródmiescie, 31 August 1944; 12. Allocation of water; 13. Comparison of losses in human lives in countries under Nazi occupation.

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