World War II Through Polish Eyes: In the Nazi-Soviet GripEast European Monographs, 2002 - 399 strán (strany) Intertwining the fate of a country with the life of one Polish family, this book tells the story of a Polish girl who attempted to outwit the Nazis and the Soviets. The events are true and based on extensive oral accounts of the participants and documents released only in Polish and never before available in English, including original Auschwitz letters and Nazi exhumation documents. |
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Strana 116
... Grandma , I want you all to come over here to New Haven for the weekend of October 20. All the parents will be coming that weekend . " " I can't go my dear , you know , but your parents may go . " " But Grandma , there will be many ...
... Grandma , I want you all to come over here to New Haven for the weekend of October 20. All the parents will be coming that weekend . " " I can't go my dear , you know , but your parents may go . " " But Grandma , there will be many ...
Strana 309
... Grandma , " he guesses her thoughts . " When I read about Auschwitz , I came across some notes about it . Those older Zamość boys were killed with phenol injections . " Danusia bites her lips . " They were too old to be germanized and ...
... Grandma , " he guesses her thoughts . " When I read about Auschwitz , I came across some notes about it . Those older Zamość boys were killed with phenol injections . " Danusia bites her lips . " They were too old to be germanized and ...
Strana 357
... Grandma's hair that way , " Rossita sounds nostalgic . " My Grandma is such a lovely person .... You know , you often sound like her .... " They both laugh cheerily . " My Grandma is an incredible woman . Her life was so tragic and yet ...
... Grandma's hair that way , " Rossita sounds nostalgic . " My Grandma is such a lovely person .... You know , you often sound like her .... " They both laugh cheerily . " My Grandma is an incredible woman . Her life was so tragic and yet ...
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Alek Allied already arms Army arrives asks attack Auschwitz baby becomes Bolek boys brings camp comes command Danusia death doesn't don't door eyes face feels fight finally forces friends front German Gienio give goes Government hair hand happened head hope It's Italy Jędruś Józek Józio Julian Katyń killed Konrad later leave letter looks Mama means military mother move officers passes Poland Poles Polish prisoners puts quickly reaches remember replies runs rushes says slowly soldiers soon Soviet stand starts station stay stops street sure takes talk tears That's thousand town train train station tries trying turns Uncle voice wait walks Warsaw watch week woman worry write young Zbyszek