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The Soldier, the Spy, and the Orphan: Fragments of Poland's Wartime History - Anna Brychcy
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The Soldier, the Spy, and the Orphan: Fragments of Poland's Wartime History - Anna Brychcy

Brand: Anna Brychcy · Categorie: Biography & Autobiography · Actualizat: 06.07.2026 04:26

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Pe scurt: Amid the upheaval of two world wars, three individuals found themselves at the heart of Poland's struggle for survival. Their extraordinary stories, shaped by war, resistance, and resilience, offer a deeply personal per…

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Amid the upheaval of two world wars, three individuals found themselves at the heart of Poland's struggle for survival. Their extraordinary stories, shaped by war, resistance, and resilience, offer a deeply personal perspective on Poland's complex and often tragic past. \n \nThe Soldier-A fifteen-year-old boy from Prussian-occupied Poland fights on the brutal Eastern Front of World War I before joining his nation's battle for independence. As Poland emerges from the ashes of war, he is swept into the chaos of revolution, border wars, and the fragile rebirth of a nation. \nThe Spy-A daring Polish intelligence officer orchestrates a high-stakes espionage network, earning the distinction of being named the most dangerous Pole alive by Heinrich Himmler. In an unlikely alliance with the Japanese, his covert operations place him at the centre of Poland's desperate fight against Nazi occupation. \nThe Orphan-A young girl and her family are torn from their home at the start of World War II and deported to a forced labour camp in the Soviet Union. When Stalin joins forces with the Western Allies, the Poles who survived are set free. Orphaned and alone, she faces a harsh sentence in a Soviet detention centre for stealing a handful of biscuits. Meanwhile, her siblings embark on an extraordinary odyssey, first as guests of a maharaja in India and then to a Polish refugee camp nestled in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. \n \nWoven into the broader historical context, these moving narratives reveal aspects of Poland's wartime history that are unfamiliar to most Western readers, shedding light on the high price paid by the Polish people before, during, and after these conflicts ended.

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