This goes much farther than either the Segal book or the Polish White Book (see P. 168), in bringing together depositions,...

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THE BLACK BOOK OF POLAND

This goes much farther than either the Segal book or the Polish White Book (see P. 168), in bringing together depositions, eye witness accounts, village by village, section by section records of professional brutality, massacre and torture, expulsion, forced colonization, persecution, destruction of culture, humiliation of a nation. Authenticated by documentary evidence and photographs interesting for content primarily.

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Publisher: Putnam

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1942

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