History of Europe

Hell of 200,000 people. Camps we prefer to forget

The nightmare of World War II left a terrible mark on Poland. Massive crimes by the Germans and the Soviets claimed millions of lives. After 1945, however, the Poles also committed acts that many do not want to remember today. It is this painful episode in our history that Marek Łuszczyna reminds us of.

"A little crime. Polish concentration camps ”is a book that you can win in our latest competition. To get one of the three copies of the publication funded by Znak Horyzont publishing house, you need to answer all the questions correctly and have a bit of luck during the drawing.

The shocking truth about the post-war Polish concentration camps can be found in Marek Łuszczyna's book "Mała zbrodnia" (Znak Horyzont 2017).

The contest is over. Thank you to all participants. The correct answers and the list of winners can be found HERE.

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