Kaja od Rados¿awa, czyli, Historia Hubalowego krzy¿ơa. English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Foreword / by Bruce E. Johansen -- Introduction: The Message of Isaac B. Singer -- Poles in Siberia -- The Szemiot-Iljin Family -- Zaysan at the Foothills of the Altaj -- 11 Months by Train from Siberia to Poland -- Poland, Bialystok -- Vilnius -- Warsaw, the 1930s -- Outbreak of the War -- Zamosc -- Warsaw under the German Occupation -- The Hubal Soldiers -- Arrest of Modest and Death in Auschwitz -- "Buzzard," a Hubal Partisan -- The Organization -- The Warsaw Uprising -- "Thank you, I have a lollipop" -- Eastbound Journey to Bialystok -- Arrest -- NKVD Camp 41 in Ostashkov -- Back from Ostashkov -- After the Return -- Marek Szymanski -- Imprisonments : the Lublin Castle and Wronki -- Released, then arrested again -- Finally, back to normal? -- Rebuilding of Warsaw -- Trips and Travels -- Poland's Attraction : Kashubia and Sudovia -- Communism in Poland -- Marek, the Loyal Hubal soldier -- Friends -- Animals and Pets -- Major Hubal's Virtuti Militari Cross -- Farewells -- Marek's Death -- Poland Independent, Poland Westernized : Fears and Anxieties -- Departing -- Appendix: Images of Siberia and Warsaw Uprising.
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