- Summary
- Franciszek Kotula, well known author and historian (1900-1984) documented important events as he witnessed them in his community from the earliest days of the Nazi occupation in his home town of Rzeszów, Poland from 1939-1944. He made notes of everything he regarded as significant in his journals. This book contains his dated diary from that time.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Kotula, Franciszek, author.
- Published
- [United States?] : IngramSpark US, 2020
- Locale
- Poland
Rzeszów
Rzeszów (Poland)
Pologne
- Contents
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From the original publisher
Foreword
From the author
Illusions of the year 1939
Ehaus
Expectation
Discussions: Roosevelt and Molotov
Drang nach Osten
Depression
Ghetto
Terror
Storm clouds
Action 6th July
After the funeral
The waiting
Hope
Hope again
Thoughts of escape
Year 1944
The final act of the tragedy
The end
Afterword / by Eugenia Prokop-Janiec.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Eisen, Gabrielle, translator.
- Notes
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"First published in Polish in 1999 from a journal hand-written during World War II. Original edit by Wanda Tarnawska."
"This edition translated into English by Gabrielle Eisen. Edited by Peter Levy, who has tried to maintain the integrity of the original text, regardless of the correctness of the grammar."
From the original publisher -- Foreword -- From the author -- Illusions of the year 1939 -- Ehaus -- Expectation -- Discussions: Roosevelt and Molotov -- Drang nach Osten -- Depression -- Ghetto -- Terror -- Storm clouds -- Action 6th July -- After the funeral -- The waiting -- Hope -- Hope again -- Thoughts of escape -- Year 1944 -- The final act of the tragedy -- The end -- Afterword / by Eugenia Prokop-Janiec.