Category : Polish Experience
The Soviet-Betrayed Warsaw Uprising: Warsaw ’44 –A City That Remembers
A tribute to the Polish Resistance Fighters, who attempted to liberate Warsaw from Nazi German tyranny between the 1st of August and the 3rd of...
The Germans burned four Polish families alive just because they had been helping Jews. 33 Poles, including 20 children, were killed. The youngest was 7 months old.
Many of us are already familiar with the tragedy of the Ulma family. Unfortunately, there were many more such tragic cases during the Second World...
The Persecution of the Catholic Church and the Priests of Dachau – Edited by Pauly Fongemie
Introduction Pauly Fongemie Compiled from the following historical works: PIUS XII AND THE HOLOCAUST, The Catholic League; HITLER YOUTH AND CATHOLIC YOUTH, Lawrence Walker; and...
“Auschwitz was nothing”, when compared to what was going on in the Communist Security Police (UB) torture chambers.
Unimaginable and cruel torture lasted for entire months. Not even pregnant women and children were spared punishment. In the times of Stalinist terror, tens of thousands of...
The 1939 Joint Soviet-German military parade in conquered Poland
Russian aggression has very long history, which modern Russia tries to forget. In the beginning of the Second World War, Hitler and Stalin were equal...
On September 20, 1939, in the battle of Grodno, Tadzio Jasiński died from injuries, tied by the Soviets to the tank as a living shield
“The deadly machine rolls forward toward me but I filter everything around me out go straight at it. A terrifying screech … The tank stands...
1939 Poland. First To Fight – Roger Moorhouse
Drawing for the first time on Polish, German and Soviet sources, First to Fight is the definitive history of the German invasion of Poland, which...
