THE
SUMMIT TIMES
BOOK REVIEWS
English
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Norman Davis, Rising of
¹44: The Battle for Warsaw. This extremely well-written book outlines
the history both before, during and after the '44 rising, and the great
detail shows that there was a deliberate ignoring of the plight of the
Polish patriots by their Western allies, with a stalling on the part of
the Soviets until the rising was crushed by the Nazis. There were many
political reasons for why both East and West acted as they did in relation
to Poland, but knowing that does not excuse what was done to a brave little
country that had the guts to stand up to the Germans, when all about them
were caving in to pressure. The Western betrayal is the same as we read
in the other recent book about Polish fighters in the war "A Question of
Honor", and the harsh glow of history shines on what was not done, and
what might have been done.
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2004 Index
of Economic Freedom
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Stefan Korbonski Fighting
Warsaw: The Story of the Polish Underground State, 1939-1945. Fighting
Warsaw is an extraordinary human story written by Stefan Korbonski, on
of the leaders of the Polish Underground State. In this book he portrays
the years of the German occupation during the Second World War, and the
beginning of anti-Soviet underground activities thereafter. His story presents
the entire Underground State organization, its strategy, and tactics of
the Polish underground which included: armed resistance, civil disobedience,
sabotage, and boycotts of the Soviet puppets who formed the communist government
under strict control of the Soviet NKVD.
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Jamie Glazov: An Interview with John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, the
authors of In Denial: Historians,
Communism, and Espionage. Book written by two leading historians
of American communism, displaing an unparalled command of Soviet sources.
A bluntly honest book about leftists in the American historical establishment
who are in denial of the crimes of Stalinism, and minimizing
the evils of communism, as well as painting their own society as not only
just as evil, but even more evil than the Cold War enemy.
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Gustaw Herling (Grudzinski) "The Noonday Cemetery and Other Stories"
-- presents an excellent introduction to Herling's work. These stories
were selected by Herling himself shortly before his death. He is Poland's
greatest writer well known for his memoir about world word II soviet prison
camp "A world Apart," and "Volcano" -- short fiction and prose.
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Norman Finkel stein "The
Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering"
- a new, expanded edition. "One should keep in mind that Finkelstein's
mother received $3,500 for spending years in the Warsaw ghetto and
in labor camps--the same amount D'Amato made in ten hours' work [Poland
was occupied by German Army, and Germans created the getto].
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Israel Shahak "Jewish
History, Jewish Religion: The Weight of Three Thousand Years"
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Dr. Laura Schlessinger The
Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands
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Anne Applebaum "GULAG:
A History" - a narrative account of the origins and development
of the Soviet concentration camps, from Lenin to Gorbachev.
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K. Karlsbad, Pages
Torn from My Youth - This book is more than a war story.
It is a remarkable record of the heroism of the human spirit, the resilience
of a nation, and the testing and tempering of youth in the crucible of
the Second World War.
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Gunnar S.
Paulsson, Secret City: The Hidden Jews of Warsaw, 1940-1945-
a vibrant portrait of the complexity of Warsaw life, and especially of
the 'secret city,' a collection of 28,000 Jews not confined to the ghetto,
together with the many non-Jews who helped hide them.
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Marek
Jan Chodakiewicz, After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Conflict in the
Wake of World War II - this book traces the roots of Polish-Jewish
conflict after the war, demonstrating that it was a two-sided phenomenon
and not simply an extension of the Holocaust.
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Karen Majewski. Traitors
and True Poles: Narrating a Polish-American Identity, 1880-1939.
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Bozena Shallcross.
Framing
the Polish Home - a pioneering work that explores the idea
of home as fundamental to the question of cultural and national identity
within Poland's recent history and its tradition.
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Waclaw
Kruszka, "A History of the Poles in America to 1908; Poles in the Central
and Western States," part 4.
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Zofia
Ludwika Malachowska Ptasnik, "A Polish Woman's Daily Struggle to Survive;
Her Diary of Deportation, Forced Labor, and Death in Kazakhstan" (Soviet
Union)
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Ed Piszek: A Life of Purpose
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An Instant Access to
Polish History
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Poland's
Challenges on a Road Toward Democracy
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Eva Hoffman, Shtetl,
the life and death of a small town and the world of the Polish Jews
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Andrzej Zybertowicz,
Maria Los, Privatizing the Police State: The Case of Poland
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Richard C.
Lukas, "Zapomniany Holocaust. Polacy pod okupacja niemiecka 1939-1944"
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Piekarski, Konstanty, "Escaping
Hell" - a true story based on five year incarceration in German
concentration camps.
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Exiled
to Siberia: A Polish Child's World War II Journey by Klaus Hergt
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Israel Shahak, "Jewish
History, Jewish Religion" -- Zionism, Anti-Semitism and American
Democracy. George W. Bush, a member of an illuminati family, as well as
a creature of big oil, needs little incentive to do Israel's bidding. There
is evidence of a cadre of Zionist agents at the highest levels of the US
government who control policy much like Communist agents controlled FDR.
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The
General Langfitt Story; Polish Refugees Recount Their Experiences of Exile,
Dispersal and Resettlement (in the Soviet Union)
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James Conroyd Martin, "Push
Not The River"
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Antony
C. Sutton, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution
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E.H.
Lewinski-Corwin, Political History of Poland
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"The Black Book of Communism"
- Communism's 100 Million Victims
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An interview with W.S. Kuniczak,
the author of The Thousand Hour Day
Polish
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Jozef
Mackiewicz - pisarz nieobecny. Jeden z najwiekszych polskich pisarzy
XX wieku pozostaje w naszej Ojczyznie prawie w ogole nieznany. Jego dziel
nie ma w ksiegarniach, czytelniach i bibliotekach szkolnych. Wylacznosc
na druk jego ksiazek ma Nina Karsov-Szechter, wdowa po Szymonie Szechterze,
stryju Adama Michnika, ktora od lat robi wszystko, by spuscizna po Mackiewiczu
zostala skazana na zapomnienie.
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Czeslaw Karkowski "Z tamtej strony zelaznej kurtyny" - ksiazka Benjamina
Weisera o plk. Ryszardzie Kuklinskim: "A
Secret Life. The Polish Officer, His Covert Mission, and the Price He Paid
to Save His Country"
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Album "Katyn w pomnikach swiata"
Aliny Siomkajlo
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Lynne Olson i Stanley Cloud "For
Your Freedom and Ours: The Kosciuszko Squadron: Forgotten Heroes of World
War Two" (Za wolnosc wasza i nasza: Dywizjon Kosciuszkowski: Zapomniani
bohaterowie II wojny swiatowej) - nowa angielska ksiazka na temat Dywizjonu
303.
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Encyklopedia nauczania spolecznego Jana
Pawla II - pierwsza w j“zyku polskim encyklopedia nauczania Papieskiego
zebranego i przedstawionego w formie 120 encyklopedycznych hasel.
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Jerzy
R. Nowak "Antypolonizm; zdzieranie masek - pokazuje sposoby wspolczesnego
propagandowego wybielania Niemiec kosztem Polski.
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Marek
Jan Chodakiewicz "Ejszyszki. Kulisy zajsc, epilog stosunkow polsko-zydowskich
na kresach, 1944-45: Wspomnienia - Dokumenty - Publicystyka". Ksiazka
broni dobrego imienia tej, z ktorej zawsze moglismy byē dumni, mimo ze
tyle razy ja szargano - Armii Krajowej. Nagroda im. Jozefa Mackiewicza
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"Zolnierze
wykleci. Antykomunistyczne podziemie zbrojne po 1944 roku" -- gineli
w walce. Byli podstepnie zabijani. Wybierali samobojstwo zamiast aresztowania
przez UB. Mordowano ich w wiezieniach Polski Ludowej.
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Jerzy
Robert Nowak " Zbrodnie UB" - aby zrozumiec, jak absurdalne i nie
majace niczego wspolnego z obiektywna prawda historyczna sa wszelkie proby
wybielania roli Zydow w UB, wystarczy po prostu przyjrzec sie dokladnie
czolowym postaciom dominujacym w stalinowskim Ministerstwie Bezpieczenstwa
Publicznego, czyli faktycznym syndykatem zbrodni w owczesnej Polsce.
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Marek
Jan Chodakiewicz "Zydzi i Polacy 1918-1955. Wspolistnienie - Zaglada -
Komunizm".
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Janina Kielbon, Zofia Leszczynska,
Kobiety Lubelszczyzny represjonowane w latach 1944-1956
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"Slownik
zolnierzy wykletych", IPN o konspiracji 1944 - 1956
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Bogdan
Musial: "Rozstrzelac elementy kontrrewolucyjne! Brutalizacja wojny niemiecko-sowieckiej
latem 1941 roku".
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"Tygiel
narodow. Stosunki spoleczne i etniczne na dawnych ziemiach wschodnich Rzeczypospolitej
1939-1953"
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O ksiazce Leszka
Elektorowicza "Nienawisc". Autor recenzji podkresla, ze: "w obecnej
Polsce, zwanej III RP, a posiadajacej wiele elementow PRL-bis, ksiazki
przypominające represje komunistow bywają raczej przemilczane przez krytyke.
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Wladyslaw
i Ewa Siemaszkowie, "Ludobojstwo dokonane przez nacjonalistow ukrainskich
na ludnosci polskiej Wolynia 1939-1945" - nagroda im. Jozefa Mackiewicza
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Listy Jana Nowaka-Jezioranskiego
i Jerzego Giedroycia: "Bedziemy walczyli z falszowaniem naszej historii"
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O ksiazce Andrzeja Targowskiego
- "Infostrada, tenis i polityka"
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Wiktor
Poliszczuk, "Dowody zbrodni OUN i UPA"
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Aleksander
Korman,"Ukrainska Powstancza Armia na terenach II Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
i jej stosunek do ludnosci polskiej"
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Polskie watki w "Archiwum Mitrochina"
Norman Davies, Europe: A History, Oxford University
Press, New York 1996.
Norman Davies, God's Playground; A History of Poland, Columbia
University Press, New York 1982
Literatura
polska - autorzy, wydawnictwa i inne linki
The
home video "The Polish Americans"
Polish
Literature and Writers
Wydawnictwo
MaRoN. Fragmenty ksiazek prof. Jerzego Roberta Nowaka
The
Order of the Virtuti Militari and its Cavaliers 1792-1992
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