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    Der umkämpfte Krieg : Das Museum des Zweiten Weltkriegs in Danzig. Entstehung und Streit. by Machcewicz, Paweł

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Muzeum II Wojny Światowej (Gdańsk, Poland) History.…”
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    Crime without punishment... : the extermination and suffering of Polish children during the German occupation, 1939-1945 /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- The German policy of extermination and Germanization of Polish children during World War II / Janina Kostkiewicz -- A crime without punishment : the extermination of Polish children during the period of German Occupation from 1939 to 1945 / Andrzej Kolakowsi -- Polish children and youth in Auschwitz / Helena Kubica -- Suffering of children in Auschwitz : biological and mental extermination / Beata Gola, Dorota Pauluk -- When there were no more tears left to cry : the tragic fate of the Polish children displaced from Zamosc Region in 1942-1943 / Beata Kozaczynska -- Children of the Zamosc Region in the Majdanek Camp / Magdalena Gajderowicz, Ryszard Skrzyniarz -- The German camp for juvenile Poles in Lodz at Przemyslowa Street / Krzysztof Ledniowski, Beata Gola -- The role of Gaukinderheim Kalisch in Germanization during World War II / Dawid Wieczorek -- The Germanization of Polish children and youth in Gdansk Pomerania and the role of the Stutthof Concentration Camp / Danuta Drywa -- Children's experiences in the German displacement and forced labor camp in Potulice and Smukala : memories of female prisoners / Aldona Molesztak -- The fate of the children of Bialystok under Soviet and German totalitarianism during World War II / Elwira Krynska -- Extermination of juvenile scouts in the lands of Poland during the German Occupation of 1939-1945 / Adam Massaalski -- The fate of Polish children in Allied-occupied Germany in the years 1945-1950 / Andrzej Ryk -- The returns of Polish children from German lands and scouting activity at the Transitional Center in Munich / Malgorzata Michel.…”
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