The book contains four articles written by: Sławomir Kalbarczyk, Witold Wasilewski, Małgorzata Kuźniar-Plota, Adam Siwek, The Katyń Massacre, Warsaw 2020, pp. 68 (download pdf)
This edition of source documents was prepared by the Institute of National Remembrance and the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs
Photographs by Capt. Karol Angerman, 1940–1944. The collection consists of 553 photographs in four notebooks, dated and labelled in a telegraphic style.
The Polish Months. Communist- ruled Poland in Crisis. The "Polish months" became customary names to identify the political turmoil and social upheavals in Communist-ruled Poland.
Ethnicity, Politics, and Culture in the Industrial Area of Upper Silesia (1933-1989). Special Issue of CzasyPismo
Wojciech Roszkowski, Communist Crimes. A Legal and Historical Study, Warszawa 2018, pp. 328, ISBN: 978-83-8098-441-7. This book marks an intent to describe and categorise the crimes of the communist authorities committed worldwide throughout the 20th century
Edited by Martyna Grądzka-Rejak, Adam Sitarek. This publication presents selected results of research on the extermination and Polish and Jewish relations during the Second World War, carried out by employees of the Institute of National Remembrance in recent years.
Your Solidarity – Our Liberty. Reactions of émigré Poles and the world to the imposition of martial law in Poland on December 13th, 1981 (December 1981 – January 1982)
The Excavation and Identification of Communist Terror Victims Buried in the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw, Karolina Wichowska
On the 17 th Of September, the third day of battle, colonel Dworak’s ułan Squadrons and colonel Bokszczanin’s mounted rifle souadrons took the hills by alssatult. The Polish losses on that day amounted to about 100 killed and wounded.
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