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The Clarinet Polka
by Keith Maillard (2002), 406 pages.
A Question of Honor: The Kościuszko Squadron: Forgotten Heroes of World War II
by Lynne Olson and Stanley Cloud, 20003, Knopf, 495 pages.
Hitler Strikes Poland: Blitzkrieg, Ideology and Atrocity
by Alexander B. Rossino, University Press of Kansas, 2003, 352 pages.
Polish and Proud
by Edith (Jadwiga Bakula) Bourbeau, 1st Books Library, 2002, 360 pages.
A Secret Life: The Polish Officer, His Covert Mission, and the Price He Paid to Save His Country
by Benjamin Weiser, PublicAffairs, January 2004, 383 pages.
World War II Through Polish Eyes: In the Nazi-Soviet Grip
by M. B. Szonert, 2002, East European Monographs, Columbia University Press, 399 pages.
After Such Knowledge: Memory, History, and the Legacy of the Holocaust
by Eva Hoffman, PublicAffairs, 2004, 301 pages.
Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw
by Norman Davies, 2004, Viking Press, 784 pages.
Dreams and Stones
by Magdalena Tulli,
translated by Bill Johnston, Archipelago Books, 2004, 110 pages.
Women and the Nazi East: Agents and Witnesses of Germanization
by Elizabeth Harvey, Yale University Press, 2003, 352 pages, 37 b/w illus. + 7 maps.