“This book is a collection of individual stories written by survivors of the Polish genocide during the Second World War . It has been seventy years since as many as 2 million Poles were deported against their will to some of the most inhospitable regions in the world: Siberia, Kazakhstan, and parts of Soviet Asia. More than one million Poles died a slow death in the gulags of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin or on their long and desperate journeys to and from the camps”.
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- THE MASS DEPORTATION OF POLES TO SIBERIA – In English
THE MASS DEPORTATION OF POLES TO SIBERIA – In English
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Classic Printing Chicago 2009, 394 pages (hard cover)
Author: Collective
ISBN: 978-16-1584-811-9
Language: English
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Year Published: 2009
Categories: BOOKS, History of Poland (In English)
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