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Treść: Kostkiewicz Janina: Introduction s. 7-12; Kostkiewicz Janina: The German policy of extermination and Germanization of Polish children during World War II s. 13-30; Kołakowski Andrzej: A crime without punishment: the extermination of Polish children during the period of German occupation from 1939 to 1945 s. 31-44; Kubica Helena: Polish children and youth in Auschwitz s. 45-70; Gola Beata, Pauluk Dorota: Suffering of children in Auschwitz - biological and mental extermination s. 71-98; Kozaczyńska Beata: When there were no more tears left to cry: the tragic fate of the Polish children displaced from the Zamość Region in 1942-1943 s. 99-114; Gajderowicz Magdalena, Skrzyniarz Ryszard: Children of the Zamość Region in the Majdanek Camp (in selected archive files and personal accounts) s. 115-130; Ledniowski Krzysztof, Gola Beata: The German camp for juvenile Poles in Łódź at Przemysłowa Street s. 131-150; Wieczorek Dawid: The role of Gaukinderheim Kalisch in Germanization during World War II s. 151-162; Drywa Dorota: The Germanization of Polish children and youth in Gdańsk Pomerania and the role of the Stutthof Concentration Camp s. 163-178; Molesztak Aldona: Children's experiences in the German displacement and forced labor camp in Potulice and Smukała - memories of female prisoners s. 179-196; Kryńska Elwira: The fate of the children of Białystok under Soviet and German totalitarianism during World War II s. 197-224; Massalski Adam: Extermination of juvenile scouts in the lands of Poland during the German occupation of 1939-1945 s. 225-246; Ryk Andrzej: The fate of Polish children in allied-occupied Germany in the years 1945-1950 s. 247-256; Michel Małgorzata: The returns of Polish children from German lands and scouting activity at the transitional center in Munich. The Polish West State Banner established by Władysław Śmiałek and its role in simplifying the fate of Polish war orphans s. 257-271
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Treść: Kostkiewicz Janina: Introduction s. 7-12; Kostkiewicz Janina: The German policy of extermination and Germanization of Polish children during World War II s. 13-30; Kołakowski Andrzej: A crime without punishment: the extermination of Polish children during the period of German occupation from 1939 to 1945 s. 31-44; Kubica Helena: Polish children and youth in Auschwitz s. 45-70; Gola Beata, Pauluk Dorota: Suffering of children in Auschwitz - biological and mental extermination s. 71-98; Kozaczyńska Beata: When there were no more tears left to cry: the tragic fate of the Polish children displaced from the Zamość Region in 1942-1943 s. 99-114; Gajderowicz Magdalena, Skrzyniarz Ryszard: Children of the Zamość Region in the Majdanek Camp (in selected archive files and personal accounts) s. 115-130; Ledniowski Krzysztof, Gola Beata: The German camp for juvenile Poles in Łódź at Przemysłowa Street s. 131-150; Wieczorek Dawid: The role of Gaukinderheim Kalisch in Germanization during World War II s. 151-162; Drywa Dorota: The Germanization of Polish children and youth in Gdańsk Pomerania and the role of the Stutthof Concentration Camp s. 163-178; Molesztak Aldona: Children's experiences in the German displacement and forced labor camp in Potulice and Smukała - memories of female prisoners s. 179-196; Kryńska Elwira: The fate of the children of Białystok under Soviet and German totalitarianism during World War II s. 197-224; Massalski Adam: Extermination of juvenile scouts in the lands of Poland during the German occupation of 1939-1945 s. 225-246; Ryk Andrzej: The fate of Polish children in allied-occupied Germany in the years 1945-1950 s. 247-256; Michel Małgorzata: The returns of Polish children from German lands and scouting activity at the transitional center in Munich. The Polish West State Banner established by Władysław Śmiałek and its role in simplifying the fate of Polish war orphans s. 257-271
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