Chronicles of Terror Warsaw: 41st Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee
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9788394813314 - Leszek Zaborowski; Anna Gutkowska; Tomasz Stefanek: Chronicles of Terror Warsaw: 41st Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee
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Leszek Zaborowski; Anna Gutkowska; Tomasz Stefanek

Chronicles of Terror Warsaw: 41st Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (2017)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland ~EN PB US FE

ISBN: 9788394813314 bzw. 8394813313, vermutlich in Englisch, Witold Pilecki Center for Totalitarian Studies, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Erstausgabe.

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Lieferung aus: Irland, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
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Witold Pilecki Center for Totalitarian Studies, 2017. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. Oversized English-language paperback, 267 pages, b&w photos in text, NOT ex-library. Good condition. Clean interior with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. An indentation with short creases in lower spine corner of rear cover (gently showing also in lower inner corner of last 100 pages); a crease in upper flap corner of rear cover; a light crease to upper edge of front panel. Short scratches on spine, moderate rubbing to upper spine edge. -- The first volume in the Chronicles of Terror series presents the accounts of residents of Warsaw and the surrounding area - victims of Nazi terror. It's a moving story of a city condemned to death, told in the voices of individual eyewitnesses. -- "Chronicles of Terror is an innovative project spanning historical research, popularization efforts, and memory culture. We are building the largest online database of civilian accounts of life in occupied Europe. Our online database features the accounts of Polish citizens who suffered at the hands of two totalitarian regimes - German and Soviet - during World War II. These testimonies reflect the experience of thousands of Polish victims of totalitarian crimes and of their families and loved ones. Scattered and locked up in different archives for many years, the accounts are currently reaching a wide audience, allowing people to discover local and family history, and inspiring scholars, journalists and makers of culture. Thanks to their translation into English, they are entering international circulation, spreading information about the double occupation of Poland around the globe, and preserving the memory of victims of totalitarianism. Testimonies from different parts of Poland will be published in successive volumes as part of this book series." -- Contents: Warsaw: A Message of Hope / Magdalena Gawin; The City That Survived Its Own Death / Wojciech Kozlowski & Tomasz Stefanek; Testifying to Atrocities: The Main Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland / Piotr Madajczyk; 1. The Tragedy of Warsaw: Protecting the Heritage of Humanity [Jan Zachwatowicz; Stanislaw Lorentz]; 2. The Germans in Poland: The Policies of the Master Race [Stanislaw Ploski; Kazimierz Bassalik; Adam Lewak; Wladyslaw Czerny; Waclaw Polkowski; Tadeusz Wagrowski; Jan Rutkiewicz; Hanna Wasilczenko-Lubicz]; 3. Pawiak, Szucha, Gesiowka: Warsaw's Death Blocs [Anna Czuperska; Felicjan Loth; Bohdan Chomentowski; Antoni Podgorski; Stefania Blonska; Stanislawa Oswald; Stanislawa Kielak; Marian Bielewicz]; 4. Mass Executions: Everyday Terror [Stanislaw Piegat; Feliks Krawiecki; Lucyna Podlaska; Czeslaw Rychlik; Franciszek Stankiewicz; Maria Dzierzawska; Jadwiga Bodych; Henryk Imiela]; 5. The Holocaust in Warsaw [Mieczyslaw Maslanko; Jerzy Landau; Lazarz Menes; Edmund Stanberg; Maria Matuszczak; Franciszek Zabecki; Aron Czechowicz]; 6. A City Sentenced to Death [Natalia Rapacz; Helena Klosowicz; Jan Latwinski; Kazimierz Sucharzewski; Lucjan Majchrzak; Maria Cyranska]; 7. Wola '44: Genocide in Warsaw [Wieslawa Chelminska; Wanda Lurie; Jozefa Marczak A.k.A. Marczynska; Zbigniew Wozniewski; Waclaw Dabrowski; Joanna Krynska; Janina Rozinska; Jozef Osinski; Stefania Woznicka; Mieczyslaw Miniewski]; Index of Persons.
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9788394813314 - Leszek Zaborowski; Anna Gutkowska; Tomasz Stefanek: Chronicles of Terror Warsaw: 41st Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee
Leszek Zaborowski; Anna Gutkowska; Tomasz Stefanek

Chronicles of Terror Warsaw: 41st Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (2017)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland ~EN PB US FE

ISBN: 9788394813314 bzw. 8394813313, vermutlich in Englisch, Witold Pilecki Center for Totalitarian Studies, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, akzeptabler Zustand, Erstausgabe.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybooks [64862402], Inagh, CLARE, Ireland.
Oversized English-language paperback, 267 pages, b&w photos in text, NOT ex-library. Good condition. Clean interior with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. An indentation with short creases in lower spine corner of rear cover (gently showing also in lower inner corner of last 100 pages); a crease in upper flap corner of rear cover; a light crease to upper edge of front panel. Short scratches on spine, moderate rubbing to upper spine edge. -- The first volume in the Chronicles of Terror series presents the accounts of residents of Warsaw and the surrounding area - victims of Nazi terror. It's a moving story of a city condemned to death, told in the voices of individual eyewitnesses. -- "Chronicles of Terror is an innovative project spanning historical research, popularization efforts, and memory culture. We are building the largest online database of civilian accounts of life in occupied Europe. Our online database features the accounts of Polish citizens who suffered at the hands of two totalitarian regimes - German and Soviet - during World War II. These testimonies reflect the experience of thousands of Polish victims of totalitarian crimes and of their families and loved ones. Scattered and locked up in different archives for many years, the accounts are currently reaching a wide audience, allowing people to discover local and family history, and inspiring scholars, journalists and makers of culture. Thanks to their translation into English, they are entering international circulation, spreading information about the double occupation of Poland around the globe, and preserving the memory of victims of totalitarianism. Testimonies from different parts of Poland will be published in successive volumes as part of this book series." -- Contents: Warsaw: A Message of Hope / Magdalena Gawin; The City That Survived Its Own Death / Wojciech Kozlowski & Tomasz Stefanek; Testifying to Atrocities: The Main Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland / Piotr Madajczyk; 1. The Tragedy of Warsaw: Protecting the Heritage of Humanity [Jan Zachwatowicz; Stanislaw Lorentz]; 2. The Germans in Poland: The Policies of the Master Race [Stanislaw Ploski; Kazimierz Bassalik; Adam Lewak; Wladyslaw Czerny; Waclaw Polkowski; Tadeusz Wagrowski; Jan Rutkiewicz; Hanna Wasilczenko-Lubicz]; 3. Pawiak, Szucha, Gesiowka: Warsaw's Death Blocs [Anna Czuperska; Felicjan Loth; Bohdan Chomentowski; Antoni Podgorski; Stefania Blonska; Stanislawa Oswald; Stanislawa Kielak; Marian Bielewicz]; 4. Mass Executions: Everyday Terror [Stanislaw Piegat; Feliks Krawiecki; Lucyna Podlaska; Czeslaw Rychlik; Franciszek Stankiewicz; Maria Dzierzawska; Jadwiga Bodych; Henryk Imiela]; 5. The Holocaust in Warsaw [Mieczyslaw Maslanko; Jerzy Landau; Lazarz Menes; Edmund Stanberg; Maria Matuszczak; Franciszek Zabecki; Aron Czechowicz]; 6. A City Sentenced to Death [Natalia Rapacz; Helena Klosowicz; Jan Latwinski; Kazimierz Sucharzewski; Lucjan Majchrzak; Maria Cyranska]; 7. Wola '44: Genocide in Warsaw [Wieslawa Chelminska; Wanda Lurie; Jozefa Marczak A.k.A. Marczynska; Zbigniew Wozniewski; Waclaw Dabrowski; Joanna Krynska; Janina Rozinska; Jozef Osinski; Stefania Woznicka; Mieczyslaw Miniewski]; Index of Persons, Books.
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