
RUSSIA'S PARTICIPATION IN THE WARSAW HECATOMB 1944 - LESZEK WOJCIECH DZIKIEWICZ
Leszek Wojciech Dzikiewicz's book is an in-depth analysis of Russia's role in the tragedy of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The author approaches the topic with verve and criticism, relying on a wide range of sources and studies. This publication is an important voice in the discussion about the recent history of Poland and issues of international law.
- Critical analysis of the Stalinist assessment of the Uprising's defeat.
- Indictment for the genocide committed by the Soviets.
- Extensive work on the Warsaw Uprising.
- Use of new materials revealed in the last decade.
- In-depth collection of facts along with explanations.
- High degree of independence in reasoning and judgments.
Professor Aleksander Gieysztor emphasizes that the author's arguments are well-founded, and the way sources and studies are used is characterized by criticism and a high degree of independence in reasoning and judgments. The book goes beyond proving the main thesis of the crime against humanity and brings an in-depth collection of facts together with constant explanation.
The author deals with the Stalinist assessment of the Uprising's defeat, which is still dominant in historiography. The book ends with the formulation of an indictment for the genocide committed by the Soviets. This is an important read for anyone interested in the history of Poland and Russia's role in shaping its fate.
Marek Derewiecki Publishing House presents this publication in hardcover, on 358 pages, in 243x180 mm format. The year of publication is 2013. This book is a valuable source of knowledge and inspiration for further research on the history of Poland and Eastern Europe.
Thanks to this book, the reader can better understand the complexity of Polish-Russian relations and the consequences of political decisions made during World War II. This is a must-read for historians, students and all history enthusiasts.
This book is written with great verve and concerns both the recent history of Poland and issues of international law. The author approaches the analysis of sources and studies in a critical and independent manner, which makes this publication exceptionally valuable and inspiring.
We have not had such a comprehensive work on the Uprising since the publication of new materials in the last decade. In this sense, Lech Dzikiewicz's book goes beyond proving his main thesis about the crime against humanity committed by Stalin at that time and brings an in-depth collection of facts together with constant explanation.
CARUNO-2025-12-05-02:30:08 cuSpecifications
| Author | Leszek Wojciech Dzikiewicz |
| Publisher | Marek Derewiecki |
| ISBN | 9788376314099 |
| Binding | twarda |
| Number of pages | 358 |
| Format | 243x180 mm |
| Year of publication | 2013 |
Leszek Wojciech Dzikiewicz - Russia's participation in the Warsaw hecatomb 1944
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