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- |
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| 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 |
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| 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) |