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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... slowly leaving the station . For a moment , they all have tears in their eyes . But this brief moment of sadness quickly fades away and their thoughts run to the great adventure ahead . The journey to Vilnius is uneventful . A young ...
... slowly leaving the station . For a moment , they all have tears in their eyes . But this brief moment of sadness quickly fades away and their thoughts run to the great adventure ahead . The journey to Vilnius is uneventful . A young ...
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... slowly swelling with tears . " Give a big hug to your father . Tell him we are waiting for all of you next year . And don't forget to bring your mother with you ! I am going to call your home and let them know that you are on your way ...
... slowly swelling with tears . " Give a big hug to your father . Tell him we are waiting for all of you next year . And don't forget to bring your mother with you ! I am going to call your home and let them know that you are on your way ...
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... slowly moves towards them although deep inside she desperately wants to stay in the Cathedral . But Mama and Zbyszek are waiting . She walks into the street and the heavy cathedral door slowly closes behind her . She turns around . In ...
... slowly moves towards them although deep inside she desperately wants to stay in the Cathedral . But Mama and Zbyszek are waiting . She walks into the street and the heavy cathedral door slowly closes behind her . She turns around . In ...
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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