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The Reconstruction of
Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus (1569 – 1999), by Timothy
Snyder (2003), 367 pages. |
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Gulag: A
History by Anne
Applebaum (2003), 717 pages |
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The
Clarinet Polka by Keith Maillard (2002), 406 pages |
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A Question of Honor: The
Kościuszko Squadron: Forgotten Heroes of World War II by Lynne
Olson and Stanley Cloud, 20003, Knopf, 495 pages |
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Hitler Strikes Poland:
Blitzkrieg, Ideology and Atrocity by Alexander B. Rossino, University
Press of Kansas, 2003, 352 pages
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Polish and Proud by Edith
(Jadwiga Bakula) Bourbeau, 1st Books Library, 2002, 360 pages |
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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. |
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World War II Through Polish Eyes:
In the Nazi-Soviet Grip by M. B. Szonert, 2002, East European Monographs,
Columbia University Press, 399 pages.
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After Such Knowledge:
Memory, History, and the Legacy of the Holocaust by
Eva Hoffman, PublicAffairs, 2004, 301 pages. |
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Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw
by Norman Davies, 2004, Viking Press, 784 pages. |
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