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Death in Poland
The Fate of the Ethnic Germans in September 1939
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164 pages
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The book delves into the tragic expulsion and mass murder of ethnic Germans in Poland leading up to World War II, highlighting that the Bromberg massacre was just one of many horrific events. It reveals that over 58,000 ethnic Germans were killed or went missing across various Polish cities and towns, emphasizing the widespread violence and brutality during this period. The narrative seeks to shed light on these often-overlooked atrocities, challenging the denial and downplaying of such historical events.
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2021, paperback
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