Category : Polish Experience
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...
80 Years After Germany’s Invasion Of Poland, A Look At World War II’s Toll On The Country
On Sept. 1, 1939, at around 4:48 a.m., an aged German battleship opened fire on a Polish port outside the northern city of Danzig. Strategic...
No Nazi Salute
Polish athlete Maria Kwaśniewska refused to give the Nazi salute when receiving a medal during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. During World War II she was...
The Dialectics of Pain: The Interrogation Methods of the Communist Secret Police in Poland, 1944-1955
by Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, in Glaukopis, Vol 2/3, (2004-2005) Find the man and we shall find a paragraph for him, A Stalinist saying Our task is...
American Eyewitness German-Occupied Poland. No Dichotomy: Poles and Jews. Myths on Looting, Black Market, Blue Police, Debunked
Call to Witness: A Polish Chronicle, by Gaither and Hania Warfield. 1945 Reviewer: Jan Peczkis Author Gaither Warfield was the pastor of a Methodist...
Soviet-Betrayed Warsaw Uprising: A city shot dead
Author: Krzysztof Jóźwiak With 50,000 killed in three days, the massacre of Wola, carried out by the Germans during the Warsaw Uprising, ranks among the...
The Volunteer: One Man, an Underground Army, and the Secret Mission to Destroy Auschwitz, by Jack Fairweather
The incredible true story of a Polish resistance fighter’s infiltration of Auschwitz to sabotage the camp from within, and his death-defying attempt to warn the...
The Underappreciated Polokaust in Detail (Reviews of 52 Books)
MAIN TOPICS: Polokaust: 75% of Young Poles Lost Close Relatives. “Only” 1.8 Million Poles Died in WWII? Try 4.4-8.0 Million! Polokaust Not Worse–Owing to Nazi...