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A Homeland Denied - In the Footsteps of a Polish POW (Paperback)
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A Homeland Denied - In the Footsteps of a Polish POW (Paperback)
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Loot Price R537
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A Homeland Denied follows the horrific journey of Waclaw
Kossakowski, a young Warsaw University student whose peaceful life
was changed dramatically and with far reaching consequences that
fateful day of 1st September, 1939. From imprisonment in the
notorious Kozelsk prison to the forced labor camp in the Siberian
Arctic Circle, the compelling story pulls the reader into a world
of suffering and brutality it would be impossible to imagine.
Forced to dig runways in temperatures as low as-50oC while under
constant threat from sadistic guards, it was an indescribable
living hell with death the only companion. He endured and witnessed
atrocities which haunted him for the rest of his life with so many
friends murdered or frozen to death in the unforgiving cruelty of
Siberia. But fate intervened and the icy wasteland was replaced by
the blistering heat and dry deserts of the Middle East, where the
student who had never picked up a gun was taught to fight-in the
Italian campaign, at Monte Cassino, Ancona and Bologna.Yet the
intense desire to return to his homeland never left him and only
memories of his idyllic life before the war sustained him when he
sank to the lowest depths of despair. Waclaw could not know of the
terrible suffering of his family or the sacrifices of his
countrymen as they fought so desperately to keep Warsaw, only to be
denied their homeland in the cruelest way imaginable. Although they
were ultimately the victors, they lost everything-their home, their
loves, their country and nothing was ever the same again. In a
country governed by Communist Russia and controlled by their secret
police, it was impossible to return under fear of imprisonment or
death and no knowledge of the achievements and bravery of the Poles
was allowed to be known. No one was safe under the Stalinist reign
of terror. Everything was strictly censored or destroyed and with
the passage of time few people were left alive to tell their story.
It was only in 1989 that Poland truly broke free from the Russian
yoke and its people gained the freedom they had fought so valiantly
for.This dramatic and poignant story based on the memories of
Waclaw Kossakowski is recounted in vivid detail and documents a
tragic period in the history of the Polish people in Europe. His
story demands to be told and ensures that many other unrecognized
Poles will not be forgotten.
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