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Kaia, heroine of the 1944 Warsaw Rising / Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DK4420.I44 Z5613 2012

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    Uniform Title
    Kaja od Radosława, czyli, Historia Hubalowego krzyża. English
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Ziolkowska-Boehm, Aleksandra, 1949-
    Published
    Lanham : Lexington Books, c2012
    Locale
    Poland
    Warsaw (Poland)
    Soviet Union
    Russia (Federation)
    Siberia
    Contents
    Foreword / by Bruce E. Johansen
    Introduction: The Message of Isaac B. Singer
    Poles in Siberia
    The Szemiot-Iljin Family
    Zaysan at the Foothills of the Altaj
    11 Months by Train from Siberia to Poland
    Poland, Bialystok
    Vilnius
    Warsaw, the 1930s
    Outbreak of the War
    Zamosc
    Warsaw under the German Occupation
    The Hubal Soldiers
    Arrest of Modest and Death in Auschwitz
    "Buzzard," a Hubal Partisan
    The Organization
    The Warsaw Uprising
    "Thank you, I have a lollipop"
    Eastbound Journey to Bialystok
    Arrest
    NKVD Camp 41 in Ostashkov
    Back from Ostashkov
    After the Return
    Marek Szymanski
    Imprisonments : the Lublin Castle and Wronki
    Released, then arrested again
    Finally, back to normal?
    Rebuilding of Warsaw
    Trips and Travels
    Poland's Attractions : Kashubia and Sudovia
    Communism in Poland
    Marek, the Loyal Hubal soldier
    Friends
    Animals and Pets
    Major Hubal's Virtuti Militari Cross
    Farewells
    Marek's Death
    Poland Independent, Poland Westernized : Fears and Anxieties
    Departing
    Appendix: Images of Siberia and Warsaw Uprising.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-188) and index.
    Foreword / by Bruce E. Johansen -- Introduction: The Message of Isaac B. Singer -- Poles in Siberia -- The Szemiot-Iljin Family -- Zaysan at the Foothills of the Altaj -- 11 Months by Train from Siberia to Poland -- Poland, Bialystok -- Vilnius -- Warsaw, the 1930s -- Outbreak of the War -- Zamosc -- Warsaw under the German Occupation -- The Hubal Soldiers -- Arrest of Modest and Death in Auschwitz -- "Buzzard," a Hubal Partisan -- The Organization -- The Warsaw Uprising -- "Thank you, I have a lollipop" -- Eastbound Journey to Bialystok -- Arrest -- NKVD Camp 41 in Ostashkov -- Back from Ostashkov -- After the Return -- Marek Szymanski -- Imprisonments : the Lublin Castle and Wronki -- Released, then arrested again -- Finally, back to normal? -- Rebuilding of Warsaw -- Trips and Travels -- Poland's Attractions : Kashubia and Sudovia -- Communism in Poland -- Marek, the Loyal Hubal soldier -- Friends -- Animals and Pets -- Major Hubal's Virtuti Militari Cross -- Farewells -- Marek's Death -- Poland Independent, Poland Westernized : Fears and Anxieties -- Departing -- Appendix: Images of Siberia and Warsaw Uprising.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780739172704
    0739172700 (cloth : alk. paper)
    9780739172711 (electronic)
    0739172719 (electronic)
    Physical Description
    xxiii, 195 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.

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