"Parttorteneti kozlemenyck". Budapest. 1971, N 1.
V. Henrik. Historiography of the labor movement and local history; S. Katalin. Some issues of national unity in the struggle against the Nazi occupiers in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe in 1941-1942; F. Jozef. The Social Democratic Party of Hungary and the left wing of the Independents (1896-1898); On the centenary of the Paris Commune. E. Janos. Communards about the Commune; V. Sandor. New data on the activities of Leo Frankel (from the proceedings of the Paris Military Court); N. Kolomeychik. Political parties in Poland in the period 1947-1949; V. I. Ananyev. Oleander Fell (1885-1942).
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"Deutsche Aussenpolitik". Berlin. 1971, N 1.
G. Kort. 25 years of the UN; G. Povik, J. Zelt. Friedrich Engels and some topical issues of proletarian internationalism; K. Lingner. On some questions of the general and special, international and national in socialist development; D. Fogl. The Warsaw Pact States and the question of the Pan-European Conference; Z. Thomas. Foreign Policy Strategy of West German Imperialism (1949-1955); G. Becker. Economic aspects of the UK's entry into the "Common Market"; D. Weidemann. The bourgeoisie in African and Asian countries and its possibilities in the anti-imperialist struggle; D. Conde. The role of charitable foundations in American monopolies.
"Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaft". Berlin. 1971, N 3.
V. Schroeder, G. Seeberg, V. Witwer, and H. Voltaire. The Paris Commune and the ruling classes of Germany; B. Brahmann. Application of information theory methods in the work of a historian; H. von Berg. "Die Deutsche Arbeiterhalle" until 1851. On the theoretical and ideological activity of the Union of Communists in Northern Germany after the suppression of the Revolution of 1848-1849; Publications. On the 25th anniversary of the beginning of the Nuremberg trials of the main German war criminals; A. Bebel's article on the Paris Commune; L.-D. Behrendt. Development of M. N. Pokrovsky's views on Russian imperialism; E. Donnert. Stroganovs and economic relations between Russia and Western Europe in the XVI century.
"Zeitschrift fur Militargeschichte". Berlin. 1971, N 2.
V. Borning. The military policy of the SED and the GDR's struggle for peace; P. Hader. The attitude of the KKE to the army during the Weimar Republic and during the fascist dictatorship; K. Grese, G. Hen, A. Foerster. On the development of the ground forces of the National People's Army in 1960-1961; K. Schmidel. The emergence and character of the military organization of the Paris Commune; E. Kenneman. On the causes of the March battles of 1921; M. Uleman. Participation of West German working-class youth in the movement against the Paris Treaties and the creation of the Bundeswehr (1954-1957).
"Kwartalnik historyczny". Warszawa. 1971, N 1.
T. Grudzinski. The question of dynastic divisions in Poland before the end of the XI century; T. Opas. Patrimonial cities and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; E. Zdrada. The path of the Emigrant; A. Y. Kaminsky. On the origin of the Second World War; Materials. Z. Klein. The May Revolution of 1926 in the reports of the British Ambassador in Warsaw; Review by R. Wapinski. The latest research on political trends in Poland in the XX century; N. T. Lepkowski. Sociological and historical aspects of theoretical problems of the relationship between the people and the state; J. Borkowski. Vincent Witos in Polish Historiography and Journalism; A. Jezerski. The last years of the Second Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
"Przeglad historyczny". Warszawa. 1971, N 1.
E. V. Boreisha. On the centenary of the Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune; E. Myslinsky. The Paris Commune in Polish Socialist Journalism until 1905; V. Zajewski. The Gdansk operation of Schiel in 1809; L. Jaskiewicz. Tsarist Manifesto of October 17, 1905 and its consequences; Z. Lyandau. Financial oligarchy in Poland (1918-1939); S. K. Kuchinsky. Project of the Polish State coat of arms (1831); Z. Komenkovsky. Unknown fragment from the Stanislav Kentshinsky Foundation; L. Zhitkovich. Polish peasants of the XV-XVI centuries; M. Kamler, A. Monchak. Consumption and national income.
"Wojskowy przeglad historiczny". Warszawa. 1971, N 1.
E. Yadzek. Combat operations of units of the 1st Army of the Polish Army in the north-western part of Pomerania; V. Ivanovsky. Lviv-Sandomierz strategic operation of the Soviet Army; S. Okentski. On the history of the Polish-Greek Brotherhood in Arms; R. Nazarevich. Left-democratic group in the Polish Army officers and its cooperation with the Soviet Army during the struggle against the Nazi invaders; S. Mikulich. Annexation of Klaipeda by the Third Reich; E. Bordzilowski. Soldier's Way; P. Batov. From Narew to the Vistula and Gdansk; J. Stefanovich. English guarantees to Poland in 1939; Yu. Kuropeska. From the memoirs of a staff officer; P. Stavetsky. From the history of the defense industry of pre-war Poland; F. Skibinski. On operational art; J. Kapustik, B. Zielinska. Materials on the bibliography of the Second World War.
"Ceskoslovensky casopis historicky". Praha. 1971, N 1.
Ya. Kashpar. Analysis of the composition of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in 1945-1949; J. Pursch. The concept of the Industrial Revolution by K. Marx and F. Engels; J. Meznik. Tabor and Prague; I. Spevacek. The rule of the Luxemburgs in the Czech lands in 1334-1346; Z. Indra. The situation of the Krupp workers in Essen in the early period of the Industrial Revolution (1830-1848); K. Dolist. Once again about the inventory of the Gradisht monastery in 1078; On the method of studying medieval ceramics (K. V. Kropotkin). Reichertova, M. Shtepanek).
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"Historie a vojenstvi", Praha. 1971, N 1.
E. M. Zhukov, V. I. Lenin and the methodology of Historical Science; Materials of the seminar on the problems of using revolutionary and combat traditions in the ideological education of soldiers (September 1970). Introduction; Main report: The role of Czechoslovak military historians in the struggle for the complete restoration of Marxist-Leninist military historiography and revolutionary combat traditions in the Czechoslovak People's Army; O. Schneider. On the forms and methods of training soldiers in the spirit of the revolutionary and military traditions of the CHNA; Speeches: S. Trakhtenberg, M. I. Yasyukov (USSR); E. N. Kosashki (Bulgaria); A. Godot (Hungary); G. Rein (GDR), K. Antos (Poland); P. Romanescu (Romania); L. Przikryl. Conclusion.
"Historicky casopis", Bratislava. 1971, N 1.
V. Plevza. 50 years of the CHR and Czechoslovak historiography; Z. Golotikova. Historical roots of the HRC; P. Godlewski. The Warsaw Uprising and the Slovak National Uprising (their features and common features); A. Spies. Experience of comparative analysis of the Industrial Revolution in England and the regions of modern Czechoslovakia; P. Ratkosh. Christianization of Great Moravia before Cyril and Methodius.
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