In 1945, remnants of the Polish Home Army re-formed to counter brutal Soviet repressions. In July of that year, more than 7,000 HA freedom fighters were arrested in the northeastern Augustow region and held in barns, pigsties and warehouses where they were beaten and tortured. Two thousand of them were never seen againtheir whereabouts remain a mystery. Seventy-five years later, their relatives still search for answers and the location of their mass burial. This book examines the fateful events of the Augustow Roundup (a.k.a. little Katyn) through eyewitness testimonies.
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Weight: 249g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 16 May 2023
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781476689043
About Halina KoralewskiTeresa Kaczorowska
Teresa Kaczorowska is a Polish journalist scholar novelist president of the Cultural Journalism Club at the Polish Journalists Association in Warsaw and president of the Mazovia Writers Association. She lives in Ciechanow Poland. Halina Koralewski is a translator and activist for Polish causes in the United States. She is the associate producer of the Flavor of Poland Series 2 on PBS board member of the Polish-Jewish Dialogue Committee and the Polish American Congress Long Island (NY) Division. She lives in Floral Park New York. Boena U. Zaremba is a Polish-American translator editor writer and interviewer for international musicians writers and artists. She serves as an editor of Chopin Society of Atlanta's newsletter Chopin Notes and as project manager for the Jan Karski Educational Foundation. She lives in Jupiter Florida.