The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939-1944The revised edition includes a short history of ZEGOTA, the underground government organisation working to save the Jews, and an annotated listing of many Poles executed by the Germans for trying to shelter and save Jews. |
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Even children under sixteen years of age were vulnerable to the death penalty for
making anti - German statements or simply demonstrating what the Germans
described as a “ hostile mentality . ” A Pole could and often was shot for not
making ...
Even children under sixteen years of age were vulnerable to the death penalty for
making anti - German statements or simply demonstrating what the Germans
described as a “ hostile mentality . ” A Pole could and often was shot for not
making ...
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Boschewski , Blood Shed unorcow Death Ring , 38 . Red Shed Unites 27 . U . S .
Counsel , Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression 1 : 1029 ; Poliakov , Harvest of Hate ,
269 . 28 . Kren and Rappoport , Holocaust and Human Behavior , 55 - 56 . 29 .
Boschewski , Blood Shed unorcow Death Ring , 38 . Red Shed Unites 27 . U . S .
Counsel , Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression 1 : 1029 ; Poliakov , Harvest of Hate ,
269 . 28 . Kren and Rappoport , Holocaust and Human Behavior , 55 - 56 . 29 .
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Moreover , the Directorate of Civil Resistance only controlled civil underground
courts ; the ZWZIAK also condemned people to death and executed a very large
number of them . In addition , a large number of informers were liquidated by the
...
Moreover , the Directorate of Civil Resistance only controlled civil underground
courts ; the ZWZIAK also condemned people to death and executed a very large
number of them . In addition , a large number of informers were liquidated by the
...
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Contents
FOREWORD by Norman Davies ix | 1 |
CHAPTER | 40 |
CHAPTER THREE | 61 |
Copyright | |
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