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OSTRÓDA '46. HOW POLES DEFEATED THE SOVIETS - ANDRZEJ BRZEZIECKI


A shocking story about the post-war reality in the recovered territories, where chaos and lawlessness mixed with attempts to build a new order. Andrzej Brzeziecki, in his book "Ostróda '46", recreates the turbulent events when drunken Red Army soldiers roamed the streets and representatives of the people's government tried to bring peace to this Wild West. It is a story about the struggle for dignity, survival, and the shaping of Polish identity in difficult times.


  • Realistic picture of post-war Poland
  • Fascinating reconstruction of the events of January 15, 1946 in Ostróda
  • Based on testimonies collected in the IPN Archive
  • Shows the struggle of the people's government against the Red Army
  • Describes skirmishes over vodka, money, and human dignity
  • Presents turbulent moments in the recovered territories
  • Recreates the atmosphere of the Wild West in post-war Poland


Andrzej Brzeziecki's book is not only a historical account but also a deep analysis of the social and political tensions that shaped post-war Poland. The author recreates the reality of those times with extraordinary precision, showing the brutality and chaos, but also the determination and hope of people who tried to build a new life on the ruins of war. It is a story about the struggle for survival, for dignity, and for the shaping of Polish identity in difficult and uncertain times.


Based on the testimonies of witnesses preserved in the IPN Archive, the author takes the reader to the very center of events, allowing him to feel the atmosphere of fear and uncertainty, but also of hope and determination. This book is not only a fascinating read for history enthusiasts but also an important voice in the discussion about Polish identity and the difficult beginnings of post-war Poland. It is a story about people who, despite all odds, tried to build a new life and bring order to chaos.


"Ostróda '46" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Poland and wants to understand how our identity was shaped in the difficult post-war times. It is a book that makes you reflect and allows you to look at history from a new perspective. Andrzej Brzeziecki has created a work that will remain in the reader's memory for a long time and encourage further research and analysis.


The book, published by Horyzont Publishing House, has 288 pages and a format of 119x173 mm. The paperback cover ensures comfortable reading and durability. The year of publication is 2023, which guarantees a fresh look at the discussed events.


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AuthorAndrzej Brzeziecki
PublisherHoryzont
ISBN9788324088720
Bindingbroszurowa
Number of pages288
Format119x173 mm
Year of publication2023

Andrzej Brzeziecki - Ostróda '46. How Poles defeated the Soviets

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