The Forgotten Holocaust; The Poles Under German Occupation 1939-1944. [Second Revised Edition]
New York: Hippocrene Books, 1997. Hardcover. x, 358p., illustrated with archival snapshots and a facsimile, hardbound revision in 9x6 inch red and black boards lettered in silverfoil and enclosed in the glossy stylized dust jacket. An as-new copy: perfectly sound, clean and unmarked. The Germans met strong resistance from the Polish underground, sometimes literally; Poles moved through sewer systems. From beginning of WWII to the end, Poland warred against the Nazi occupation, and German planners aimed to destroy Poland as a distinct nation.
Originally issued in 1986; this is first issue of the revision.
Cat.No: 332686
ISBN: 0781805287
Price: $22.00
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