Since its first edition in 1986, this book has become a classic of World War II literature. As Norman Davies notes in his new foreword to this edition, “Dr.Richard Lukas has rendered a valuable service, by showing that no one can properly analyse the fate of one ethnic community in occupied Poland without referring to the fates of others”. The revised edition includes a short history of ZEGOTA, the underground government organization working to save the Jews, and an annotated listing of many Poles executed by the Germans for trying to shelter and save the Jews.
- Home
- |
- BOOKS
- |
- History of Poland (In English)
- |
- FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST – In English
“POLISH IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA: WHEN, WHY, HOW AND WHERE” has been added to your cart. View cart
FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST – In English
Availability:
In stock
The Poles under German Occupation 1939-1944 (revised edition) Hippocrene Books, New York 2012 (soft cover), 358 pages
Author: Richard C. Lukas
ISBN: 978-0-7818-1302-0
Language: English
Availability: 7-10 days
Year Published: 2012
Categories: BOOKS, History of Poland (In English)
Related products
0 out of 5
THE AUSCHWITZ VOLUNTEER: BEYOND BRAVERY
Aquila Polonica 2012, 460 pages (hard cover)
0 out of 5
EMPOWERING REVOLUTION: America, Poland, and the End of the Cold War
The University of North Carolina Press 2014, 416 pages (hard cover)
0 out of 5
IRENA’S CHILDREN The Extraordinary Story of the Woman Who Saved 2,500 Children from the Warsaw Ghetto (In English)
Gallery Books 2017, 336 pages (soft cover) Availability: 3-4 days
0 out of 5
EXILE and IDENTITY Polish Women in The Soviet Union during World War II – In English
University of Pittsburgh Press 2002, 356 pages (hard cover)
0 out of 5
POLSKA / POLAND – In Polish & English
Wydawnictwo "Fenix" Bełchatów 2022, 64 pages (hard cover)
0 out of 5
SKALSKI: AGAINST ALL ODDS
Fonthill Media 2017, 208 pages (hard cover)