Complete set: Volhynia and Galicia
Gain Access to an Exceptional Set Unveiling the USSR’s Policy Toward Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia During the Most Tumultuous Times of the 20th Century
Volhynia and Eastern Galicia Under German Occupation 1943–1944 – as well as its continuation, Volhynia and Galicia “Under the Second Soviet Rule” – describe Soviet policies toward Poland and Poles, particularly the Polish underground, in the southeastern region of the Polish state after 1945, now part of western Soviet Ukraine.
"The selection of documents presented to readers is the first such extensive edition of Soviet records concerning Poles and the Polish Underground State. This documentation – it must be emphasized – is overwhelmingly unpublished, and often – as is the case with documents from the Archives of the Security Service of Ukraine – completely unknown to researchers," write the academic editors of both volumes, Dr. Łukasz Adamski and Prof. Grzegorz Hryciuk, in the introduction.
Two books, one history – together for the first time. What does the set include?
Volhynia and Eastern Galicia Under German Occupation 1943–1944
The first volume presents unique, previously unpublished documents from the Archives of the Security Service of Ukraine.
You will learn about:
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Previously unknown aspects of the USSR’s policies toward Poles.
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Reports on Polish-language Soviet partisan units.
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The dramatic backdrop of the NKVD and NKGB’s suppression of the Polish underground.
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The Soviet authorities’ stance on the Volhynia Massacre and their assessments of Polish public sentiment at the time.
Volhynia and Galicia under the Reinstated Soviet Power
The second volume continues this epic collection of documents, covering the period of the Soviet re-occupation and the early post-war years.
It includes:
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Reports on the fate of Poles.
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Operational methods of the NKVD and NKGB.
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Documents revealing the effectiveness of Soviet intelligence activities, hidden until now in many historical studies.
Why is it worth it?
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Discover history not found in textbooks. This is the first publication of these materials in Polish.
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Previously unknown facts and documents. The set reveals aspects of Soviet policies and operations long concealed.
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A unique source of knowledge. An indispensable resource for history enthusiasts, WWII researchers, and those interested in the fate of Poles in the Kresy region.
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Exceptional price. Only 39 PLN for over a thousand pages filled with unique materials!
Don’t miss this opportunity – order now and gain access to a unique set of revealing documents!
Academic Editors: Dr. Łukasz Adamski, Prof. Grzegorz Hryciuk
Translation Team: Volhynia and Eastern Galicia Under German Occupation 1943–1944: Łukasz Adamski, Tomasz Ambroziak, Bartłomiej Gajos, Bartosz Garlicki, Dagmara Moskwa, Jan Zdanowski, Volhynia and Galicia under the Reinstated Soviet Power: Tomasz Ambroziak
Page Count: Volhynia and Eastern Galicia Under German Occupation 1943–1944: XXVII + 429, Volhynia and Galicia under the Reinstated Soviet Power: XIX + 674
This project was funded by the National Science Centre under decision number DEC-2012/06/M/HS3/00284.