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German Occupation of Poland

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German Occupation of Poland

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In 1941, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a desperate warning to the world—one few believed, and fewer acted upon.
This official diplomatic appeal, long overshadowed by the better-known Polish White Book, lays bare the calculated brutality of Nazi rule in Poland. It is a cry for help carved into history—a document meant not for reflection, but for action.

The German Occupation of Poland exposes the Nazi regime’s systematic plan to erase an entire nation: to destroy its culture, enslave its people, and extinguish resistance through terror.

Inside this rare report are:

  • Translations of Nazi laws designed to annihilate Polish identity

  • Eyewitness accounts of deportations, executions, and village massacres

  • Chilling reports of girls abducted, families burned alive, and “useless” civilians gunned down

  • An early account of conditions at a then-obscure concentration camp—Auschwitz (Oswiecim)

  • A catalog of crimes: looted treasures, cultural desecration, rape, torture, and the weaponization of starvation

This edition faithfully preserves the original 1941 language and diacritics, with footnotes added for today’s reader.

This is not just a book—it is evidence.
A voice from the heart of Europe’s darkest hour, pleading for the world to see… to act… and to remember.

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