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There is not such thing as darkness; only a failure to see.
McFarland. Very Good. 252mm / 177mm. Paperback. Date: 2007. 256 pages. <br>Among the great tragedies that befell Poland durin g World War II was the forced deportation of its citizens by the Soviet Union during the first Soviet occupation of that country b etween 1939 and 1941. This is the story of that brutal Soviet et hnic cleansing campaign told in the words of some of the survivor s. ... . 2007. McFarland ISBN 0786432586 9780786432585 [NZ]
ISBN10: 0786432586, ISBN13: 9780786432585, [publisher: McFarland] Softcover 256 pages. Among the great tragedies that befell Poland durin g World War II was the forced deportation of its citizens by the Soviet Union during the first Soviet occupation of that country b etween 1939 and 1941. This is the story of that brutal Soviet et hnic cleansing campaign told in the words of some of the survivor s. It is an unforgettable human drama of excruciating martyrdom i n the Gulag. For example, one witness reports: A young woman who had given birth on the train threw herself and her newborn under the wheels of an approaching train. Survivors also tell the story of events after the amnesty. Our suffering is simply indescribab le. We have spent weeks now sleeping in lice-infested dirty rags in train stations, wrote the Milewski family. Details are also gi ven on the non-European countries that extended a helping hand to the exiles in their hour of need. [Wellington, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0786432586, ISBN13: 9780786432585, [publisher: McFarland] Softcover Among the great tragedies that befell Poland during World War II was the forced deportation of its citizens by the Soviet Union during the first Soviet occupation of that country between 1939 and 1941.This is the story of that brutal Soviet ethnic cleansing campaign told in the words of some of the survivors. It is an unforgettable human drama of excruciating martyrdom in the Gulag. For example, one witness reports: "A young woman who had given birth on the train threw herself and her newborn under the wheels of an approaching train." Survivors also tell the story of events after the "amnesty." "Our suffering is simply indescribable. We have spent weeks now sleeping in lice-infested dirty rags in train stations," wrote the Milewski family. Details are also given on the non-European countries that extended a helping hand to the exiles in their hour of need. [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
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