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 82
... beginning of World War II . And no one knows anything about the invasion of Poland . It's as if no one cares about it ; it's not important . " He waves his hands in an aggravated gesture . " You know Grandma , I need to know why is it ...
... beginning of World War II . And no one knows anything about the invasion of Poland . It's as if no one cares about it ; it's not important . " He waves his hands in an aggravated gesture . " You know Grandma , I need to know why is it ...
Strana 135
... beginning of November , Julian and Michael were both withdrawn from the transit camp and , together with other Poles of higher ranks or " bourgeois tendencies , " were sent to Kozielsk . The camp in Kozielsk is located in an old , 135 ...
... beginning of November , Julian and Michael were both withdrawn from the transit camp and , together with other Poles of higher ranks or " bourgeois tendencies , " were sent to Kozielsk . The camp in Kozielsk is located in an old , 135 ...
Strana 222
... beginning of the fifteenth century . The novel vividly depicts the relationship between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order half a millennium ago . The Teutonic Order was founded as a charitable organization in 1190 in ...
... beginning of the fifteenth century . The novel vividly depicts the relationship between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order half a millennium ago . The Teutonic Order was founded as a charitable organization in 1190 in ...
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