The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939-1944"There is no doubt that from the very beginning of their occupation the Nazis were intent on destroying Poland as a nation, and in his absorbing account of wartime Poland, Richard Lucas outlines the variety of means that they employed for the purpose." --The New York Review of Books "A superior work." --Library Journal "An eloquent, gripping account." --Publisher's Weekly "Lukas tells the story with an outrage properly contained within the framework of a scholarly narrative." --Washington Post |
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Sikorski explained to General George Marshall , the American chief of staff , that the " complete isolation of Germany and the rapid crossing by the Allies over the Central European bridge , between the Balkans and Poland , would ...
Sikorski explained to General George Marshall , the American chief of staff , that the " complete isolation of Germany and the rapid crossing by the Allies over the Central European bridge , between the Balkans and Poland , would ...
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60 American Jews were no different . Before Sikorski's arrival in the United States on a state visit , an article in Congress Weekly , the organ of the American Jewish Congress , attacked the general : " Can we trust Sikorski ...
60 American Jews were no different . Before Sikorski's arrival in the United States on a state visit , an article in Congress Weekly , the organ of the American Jewish Congress , attacked the general : " Can we trust Sikorski ...
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Janusz , 92 Alter , Wiktor , 255 American Federation of Polish Jews , 170 American Jewish Congress , 136 , 264 American Relief for Poland , 248 Anders , Gen. Władysław , 69 , 72 , 112 , 245 ; Jews in his army , 131–32 ; Jews evacuated ...
Janusz , 92 Alter , Wiktor , 255 American Federation of Polish Jews , 170 American Jewish Congress , 136 , 264 American Relief for Poland , 248 Anders , Gen. Władysław , 69 , 72 , 112 , 245 ; Jews in his army , 131–32 ; Jews evacuated ...
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Contents
FOREWORD by Norman Davies ix | 1 |
CHAPTER | 40 |
CHAPTER THREE | 61 |
Copyright | |
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