Thaddeus of Warsaw

Thaddeus of Warsaw
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Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB10748355
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Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Thaddeus of Warsaw by : Jane Porter

Warsaw 1944

Warsaw 1944
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 753
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ISBN-10 : 9780374286552
ISBN-13 : 0374286558
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Warsaw 1944 by : Alexandra Richie

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The Warsaw Uprising of 1944

The Warsaw Uprising of 1944
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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 0299207307
ISBN-13 : 9780299207304
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 by : Włodzimierz Borodziej

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The Civilian Population and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944

The Civilian Population and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0521531195
ISBN-13 : 9780521531191
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Civilian Population and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 by : Joanna K. M. Hanson

This book analyses of their reaction to the battle itself and to its political and diplomatic implications. It is a study, where possible, of public opinion. The first chapter of the book is a detailed description of life in occupied Warsaw from 1939 to 1944, as this forms an indispensable background to the work.

Warsaw II

Warsaw II
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Publisher : Operations / East Front S.
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9197589543
ISBN-13 : 9789197589543
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Warsaw II by : Norbert Bacyk

It is a common misunderstanding that the Red army, on Stalin's order, halted outside Warsaw in August 1944 to let the German troops suppress the Polish uprising in the capital. Joseph Stalin of course didn't want to let a pro-British Polish government get a foothold in Warsaw. The fact is that on the last day of July (the night before the start of the uprising) the Red Army was on their way into Praga (the east part of Warsaw on the east bank of Vistula) when the German troops put in a violent counterattack. This started the bitter fight that came to be called The Battle for Praga, which is virtually unknown in Western military history publishing.

Fighting Warsaw: The Story of the Polish Underground State, 1939-1945

Fighting Warsaw: The Story of the Polish Underground State, 1939-1945
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 757
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ISBN-10 : 9781786258731
ISBN-13 : 1786258730
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Fighting Warsaw: The Story of the Polish Underground State, 1939-1945 by : Stefan Korbonski

Fighting Warsaw is a human story. Stefan Korbonski, the leader of the Polish Underground State, portrays the years of the German occupation during the Second World War and the beginning of anti-Soviet underground activities thereafter. His story presents the entire organization, strategy, and tactics of the Polish underground, which included armed resistance, civil disobedience, sabotage, and boycotts. “...The Polish Underground was perhaps the best organized and most active of all wartime undergrounds; and Stefan Korbonski is well qualified to tell its story....He was, almost immediately after the fighting had stopped, arrested by the Russians...he managed to regain his freedom, and it is to this happy release that we owe this book, an absorbing account of Poland’s fight for freedom These are the highly personal memoirs of an active conspirator and, in their vivid detail and exciting anecdotes, they are probably more successful in conveying a sense of what the resistance was actually like than a more comprehensive treatment would be...Few people who read the author’s chapters on this one aspect of the resistance will fail to be moved by them or to come away from them with an increased understanding of the prerequisites of successful opposition to an occupying power that is both efficient and ruthless.”—GORDON CRAIG, New York Herald Tribune “...Fighting Warsaw...is one of the most absorbing, inspiring and ultimately disheartening documents to come out of the last war....The book, which is detailed and written with humor, modesty, and a surprising lack of rancor, makes it quite plain that there is an indomitable quality in the Poles that will prevent them from ever giving up their great dream....”—The New Yorker

Streets of Warsaw

Streets of Warsaw
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Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 0974543500
ISBN-13 : 9780974543505
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Streets of Warsaw by : Steven Lee Wiggins

Deep in the Nazi empire, an Underground has arisen in Poland. Braving constant persecution, secret agents such as Bronek Pietraszewicz sabotage the Nazi war machine and assassinate Nazi police thugs. But then SS Brigadier General Franz Kutschera arrives in Warsaw, bringing with him a new kind of terror. For months, he arrests and executes thousands of civilians. Finally young Bronek is given the mission: assassinate General Kutschera. But to carry out his mission, Bronek must be willing to sacrifice everything he treasures.

Our Man in Warszawa

Our Man in Warszawa
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9789633863961
ISBN-13 : 9633863961
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Man in Warszawa by : Jo Harper

Written by a Brit who has lived in Poland for more than twenty years, this book challenges some accepted thinking in the West about Poland and about the rise of Law and Justice (PiS) as the ruling party in 2015. It is a remarkable account of the Polish post-1989 transition and contemporary politics, combining personal views and experience with careful fact and material collections. The result is a vivid description of the events and scrupulous explanations of the political processes, and all this with an interesting twist – a perspective of a foreigner and insider at the same time. Settled in the position of participant observer, Jo Harper combines the methods of macro and micro analysis with CDA, critical discourse analysis. He presents and interprets the constituent elements and issues of contemporary Poland: the main political forces, the Church, the media, issues of gender, the Russian connection, the much-disputed judicial reform and many others. A special feature of the book is the detailed examination of the coverage of the Poland’s latest two elections, one in 2019 (parliamentary) and the other in 2020 (presidential) in the British media, an insightful and witty specimen of comparative cultural and political analysis.

The Plum Tree

The Plum Tree
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Publisher : Kensington Books
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780758278449
ISBN-13 : 0758278446
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Plum Tree by : Ellen Marie Wiseman

"A touching story of heroism and loss, a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of love to transcend the most unthinkable circumstances." —Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Paris From the internationally bestselling author of The Orphan Collector comes a haunting and lyrical tale of love and humanity in a time of unthinkable horror. The debut novel from a powerful voice in historical fiction, this resonant and courageous saga of a young German woman during World War II and the Holocaust is a must-read for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Alice Network. “Bloom where you're planted," is the advice Christine Bölz receives from her beloved Oma. But seventeen-year-old domestic Christine knows there is a whole world waiting beyond her small German village. It's a world she's begun to glimpse through music, books—and through Isaac Bauerman, the cultured son of the wealthy Jewish family she works for. Yet the future she and Isaac dream of sharing faces greater challenges than their difference in stations. In the fall of 1938, Germany is changing rapidly under Hitler's regime. Anti-Jewish posters are everywhere, dissenting talk is silenced, and a new law forbids Christine from returning to her job—and from having any relationship with Isaac. In the months and years that follow, Christine will confront the Gestapo's wrath and the horrors of Dachau, desperate to be with the man she loves, to survive—and finally, to speak out. Set against the backdrop of the German homefront, this is an unforgettable novel of courage and resolve, of the inhumanity of war, and the heartbreak and hope left in its wake. "A haunting and beautiful debut novel." —Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of August "Ellen Marie Wiseman boldly explores the complexities of the Holocaust. This novel is at times painful, but it is also a satisfying love story set against the backdrop of one of the most difficult times in human history." —T. Greenwood, author of Keeping Lucy

A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising

A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781590176979
ISBN-13 : 1590176979
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising by : Miron Bialoszewski

A blow-by-blow, ground-level account of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, the 2-month Polish Resistance effort to liberate Warsaw from Nazi occupation. Poland’s most famous post-war poet offers “the finest book about the insurrection of 1944”—an essential read for fans of WW2 history (John Carpenter). On August 1, 1944, Miron Białoszewski, later to gain renown as one of Poland’s most innovative poets, went out to run an errand for his mother and ran into history. With Soviet forces on the outskirts of Warsaw, the Polish capital revolted against 5 years of Nazi occupation, an uprising that began in a spirit of heroic optimism. 63 days later it came to a tragic end. The Nazis suppressed the insurgents ruthlessly, reducing Warsaw to rubble while slaughtering some 200,000 people, mostly through mass executions. The Red Army simply looked on. First written over 25 years after the uprising, Białoszewski’s account gives readers an unforgettable sense of the chaos and immediacy of the final days of World War II. He tells of slipping back and forth under German fire, dodging sniper bullets, collapsing with exhaustion, rescuing the wounded, and burying the dead. This unusual memoir is a major work of literature and a reflection on memory that resists the terrible destruction it records. Madeline G. Levine has extensively revised her 1977 translation, and passages that were unpublishable in Communist Poland have been restored.