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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... September 1944 , SS and police strength fluctuated between 50,000 and 80,000 men , supported by the Wehrmacht which rarely dropped below 400,000 troops and reached highs of 2,000,000 in June 1941 and 1,000,000 in September 1944.151 ...
... September 1944 , SS and police strength fluctuated between 50,000 and 80,000 men , supported by the Wehrmacht which rarely dropped below 400,000 troops and reached highs of 2,000,000 in June 1941 and 1,000,000 in September 1944.151 ...
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... September 3 , Bór told Mikołajczyk that the uprising should stop . The president of the Polish Red Cross , Ma- dame Tarnowska , made contacts with General Rohr , on September 4 and again on September 8. Rohr proposed that all civilians ...
... September 3 , Bór told Mikołajczyk that the uprising should stop . The president of the Polish Red Cross , Ma- dame Tarnowska , made contacts with General Rohr , on September 4 and again on September 8. Rohr proposed that all civilians ...
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... September 28 , the Polish commander , probably anticipating an- other bloody debacle in Zoliborz that had occurred earlier to the Czernia- ków defenders who awaited Soviet help , finally realized that it was all over . On September 29 ...
... September 28 , the Polish commander , probably anticipating an- other bloody debacle in Zoliborz that had occurred earlier to the Czernia- ków defenders who awaited Soviet help , finally realized that it was all over . On September 29 ...
Contents
FOREWORD by Norman Davies ix | 1 |
CHAPTER | 40 |
CHAPTER THREE | 61 |
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