KATYN

KATYN

by Kisielewski Tadeusz A
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Format Hardcover
Pages 304
Language Polish
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher Rebis
ISBN-10 8375102199
ISBN-13 9788375102192
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Tadeusz A. Kisielewski delves into one of history's darkest chapters, exploring the tragic events surrounding the Katyn massacre. The narrative brings forth the harrowing reality faced by thousands of Polish officers who fell victim to a brutal execution carried out by Soviet forces during World War II. Kisielewski's in-depth research and detailed accounts illuminate the emotional and psychological scars left on survivors and the families of those killed.

Central to the story is not just the atrocity itself, but also the layers of misinformation and political manipulation that obscured the truth for decades. Kisielewski skillfully unravels the complex web of deception surrounding the massacre, revealing how historical narratives can be distorted for ideological purposes. His analysis forces readers to confront uncomfortable questions about accountability and the long-term effects of state-sanctioned violence.

With a compelling blend of historical analysis and personal stories, the book serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of remembering history accurately. It challenges readers to reflect on the broader implications of truth and justice, urging society to learn from the past to safeguard against similar atrocities in the future.

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