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Often overlooked in accounts of World War II is the Soviet Union's
quiet yet brutal campaign against Polish citizens, a campaign that
included, we now know, war crimes for which the Soviet and Russian
governments only recently admitted culpability. Standing in the
shadow of the Holocaust, this episode of European history is often
overlooked. Wesley Adamczyk's gripping memoir, "When God Looked the
Other Way," now gives voice to the hundreds of thousands of victims
of Soviet barbarism.
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