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In December 1943 in Teheran and in February 1945 in Yalta the highest authorities of powers fighting with the Nazi Germans made a decision that Lviv would remain outside the borderlines of post-war Poland. Centuries-old Polish tradition lay in the hands of the Soviet Union. Regardless of it, the ideological affinity of the power designated to administer the post-war Poland must have led to a compromise, in effect of which a part of the Lviv Ossoliński National Institute’s collection was transferred to Poland. In the years 1946 and 1947, about 175.000 volumes (circa 65%) reached Wrocław, the Ossoliński National Institute Library resumed its activity, from the beginning forming the record-catalogue structure of the Lviv collection. Until early 2000s we lacked the knowledge which books came into possession of The Lviv National Vasyl Stefanyk Scientific Library of Ukraine (LNSL ). It is only the cooperation agreement between the two libraries and the scanning of Polish inventory books led in Lviv until the year 1945 and not returned to Poland that made it possible to identify the retained titles. The article, being a mere attempt to describe the state of the matter as of 1946–1947, analyses the stock of the Lviv inventory from catalogue number 232.321 to 245.230 (the last item in the original Lviv inventory of non-serial publications), and includes numerous examples of retained titles.
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