GERMAN CRIMES IN POLAND. T. 1-2
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Wydawnictwo | Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland |
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Format 18×24 cm, I tom 275 stron, II tom 172 strony, okładka miękka.
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T.1
INTRODUCTION
EXTERMINATION, CONCENTRATION AND LABOUR CAMPS IN POLAND DURING THE YEARS 1939—1945
CONCENTRATION AND EXTERMINATION CAMP OŚWIĘCIM (AUSCHWITZ — BIRKENAU)
EXTERMINATION CAMP TREBLINKA
EXTERMINATION CAMP CHEŁMNO (KULMHOF)
EXTERMINATION OF THE POLISH JEWS
PUBLIC EXECUTIONS AT WARSAW
GERMAN CRIMES DURING THE WARSAW RISING
GERMAN LAW IN „INCORPORATED“ TERRITORY
GERMAN CRIMES AGAINST SOVIET PRISONERS-OF-WAR IN POLAND
T. 2
Sophie Czyńska
Mass executions in Poland in the period 1939—1945.
Dr Zygmunt Klukowski
How the eviction of Poles by the Germans from the area of Zamość was carried out.
Eugene Szrojt
Bełżec extermination camp*).
Zdzisław Łukaszkiewicz, Judge of the Court at Siedlce.
Sobibór extermination camp*).
Zdzisław Łukaszkiewicz, Judge of the Court at Siedlce.
Stutthof Concentration camp*).
Jan Sehn, Judge of the Court at Cracow.
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto in the light of German Documents.
Dr Kornel Michejda, Professor at the Gdańsk Medicine Academy. Experimental operations in the Ravensbriick Concentration Camp.
Dr Stanisław Batawia, Professor of the University at Łódź. Extermination of patients with mental disorders.
Dr Jan Bossowski, Professor of the University at Poznań. „Documents of Polish cruelty“ (Mehods used by Hitlerite propaganda).