Encounter with Katyn : the wartime and postwar story of Poles who saw the Katyn site in 1943 / Tadeusz Wolsza ; translated from the Polish by Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa [und 2 weiteren]

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Main Authors:Wolsza, Tadeusz, 1956-
Other Authors:Bałuk-Ulewiczowa, Teresa (Übersetzer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Warszawa : Janusz Kurtyka Foundation, 2018
Durham, North Carolina, 2018
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Table of Contents
The wartime and postwar fate of the Poles who saw the Katyn site in 1943
The Polish emigre community in London on the Katyn atrocity. The Polish government's lonely battle for the truth, from 1940 to the mid-1950s
The opinions of Polish and Soviet Communists on the Katyn massacre from the 1940s to the mid-1950s
Wladyslaw Kawecki and his efforts to spread news of the Katyn massacre. Background events in German-occupied Poland and Western Europe
The second Katyn delegation: the life of Lt.-Col. Adam Szebesta during and after the War
From Katyn to Rembertow. Dr. Konrad Orzechowski urgently wanted by the NKVD
Edmund Seyfried's involvement with the resistance movement, and the Katyn delegation as his most important mission
The complicated life of Dr. Edward Grodzki, delegate of the Warsaw branch of the RGO, after his visit to Katyn in April 1943
Self-contradictory views on the Katyn massacre. Gen. Stefan Mossor on Katyn during and after the War
Katyn and what happened after the War to reptile journalist Marian Maak
Targeted by the Ministry of Public Security. The postwar lives of three laborers who visited Katyn in 1943
Father Tomasz Rusek's sermons and statements on the Katyn massacre and his postwar problems
Katyn in the reptilian trials (1946-1948)
Waclaw Pych and his tall stories on Katyn (1952)