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Surviving Katyn Jane Rogoyska

Surviving Katyn von Jane Rogoyska

Surviving Katyn Jane Rogoyska


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Zusammenfassung

The extraordinary true story of one of the greatest mysteries of World War II

Surviving Katyn Zusammenfassung

Surviving Katyn: Stalin's Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth Jane Rogoyska

WINNER OF THE MARK LYNTON HISTORY PRIZE

LONGLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE

A gripping reconstruction utterly compelling reading. Adam Zamoyski

This isa grim story, thoroughly researched and brilliantly told. Geoffrey Alderman,Times Higher Education

The Katyn Massacre of 22,000 Polish prisoners of war is a crime to which there are no witnesses.

Committed in utmost secrecy in AprilMay 1940 by the NKVD on the direct orders of Joseph Stalin, for nearly fifty years the Soviet regime succeeded in maintaining the fiction that Katyn was a Nazi atrocity, their story unchallenged by Western governments fearful of upsetting a powerful wartime ally and Cold War adversary. Surviving Katynexplores the decades-long search for answers, focusing on the experience of those individuals with the most at stake the few survivors of the massacre and the Polish wartime forensic investigators whose quest for the truth in the face of an inscrutable, unknowable, and utterly ruthless enemy came at great personal cost.

Surviving Katyn Bewertungen

[Rogoyska] vividly recreates the last months of the officers artists, scientists, engineers and poets as well as career military men who were initially held at three special camps run by the NKVD.

-- Sunday Times

A gripping reconstruction of one of the most gruesome and haunting crimes of the Second World War makes for utterly compelling reading, and lays bare its toxic legacy.

-- Adam Zamoyski, author of Poland: A History

This isa grim story, thoroughly researched and brilliantly told.

* Geoffrey Alderman, Times Higher Education *

In a riveting narrative, Rogoyska brings the victims out of the shadows, telling their stories as well as those of the people desperately searching for them. Throughout, the authors humanity is on full display Rogoyska is to be commended for resurrecting this heartbreaking tale. A work of significant moral clarity and elegant precision.

-- Kirkus, starred review

A well-researched and beautifully written narrative of the appalling fate of the Polish officers captured by the Soviets in 1939 and massacred in 1940. Through the testimony of the few survivors and the investigators, Rogoyska brings to life the suffering of the Poles which continued for decades after the war as Soviet culpability for the crime was denied across the world.

-- Halik Kochanski, author of The Eagle Unbowed

'One Second World War crime to escape judgment at the Nuremberg Trials was the massacre of thousands of Polish officers in the Katyn Forest in western Russia at the early stage of the war. The judges failed because, on their panel, they had the representatives of the perpetrator: the Soviet Union.

Jane Rogoyska offers a riveting story of the crime, the cover-up and the search for the truth, which is far from over even today. In bringing the story of Katyn up to date, Rogoyska helps us understand not only the crimes of the past but also the political manipulations of the present.'

* Serhii Plokhy, the author of Chernobyl and Forgotten Bastards of the Eastern Front: An Untold Story of World War II *

'If you don't understand Katyn you don't understand the Second World War, you don't understand Europe, you don't understandcrime and youdon't understandlies. And you can't understand Katyn without reading this brilliantbook. It is, I'm afraid, as simple as that.'

* Daniel Finkelstein, Times columnist *

Surviving Katynis a pivotal contribution. Readers seeking to understand the plight of Poles during the Second World War, or come to terms with the duplicity and cruelty of Stalin and his NKVD, or submerge themselves in a rich and humane story of hope, suffering, and deceit, will find much of value inSurviving Katyn. With the empathy of a novelist and the precision of a historian, Rogoyska unfolds the story of Katyn.

* American Conservative *

Rogoyskas study of men under extreme pressure draws out the nuances of these dilemmas, presenting us with ordinary people confronting their own doubts and fears.

-- Times Literary Supplement

StrikingBrought to life by the small, meticulous details, this immersive account of the Polish soldiers captured by the Sovietsand how they were eventually led to their deaths is harrowing Rogoyskas empathy permeates her book, ensuring thatonce read this story will not be easily forgotten.

-- All About History

A history book that makes the blood run cold.

-- Five Books

Within a well researched, politically challenging, and emotionally disturbing text, the author unravels and provides substantive evidence for Soviet responsibility for the heinous war crime.

-- Love Wrexham

Über Jane Rogoyska

Jane Rogoyska is the acclaimed author ofGerda Taro: Inventing RobertCapa. She has a particular interest in the turbulent period from the 1930s to the Cold War in Europe. Her research into the Katyn Massacre led to her first novel,Kozlowski(long-listed for the Desmond Elliott Prize) andStill Here: A Polish Odysseywhich she wrote and presented for BBC Radio 4.

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GOR011669437
9781786078926
1786078929
Surviving Katyn: Stalin's Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth Jane Rogoyska
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Oneworld Publications
2021-05-06
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