Historical story

"Little crime". The most controversial book of the year?

This book should not come out. It is not easy and fun. It does not prove that Polish concentration camps did not exist. It does not deny the bestiality and cruelty of the Polish guards. He does not say that with the "liberation" by the Red Army, the time of macabre camps in Poland ended.

Marek Łuszczyna, an author who does not avoid the most difficult topics, presents a shocking report in which he reveals the forbidden pages of Polish history. Shortly after the end of World War II, Silesians, Germans, Accursed soldiers and political prisoners inconvenient for the new government work and die in inhuman conditions in the former German concentration camps.

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

Their suffering has been silenced for years.

A historical report is a specific form of showing the past. Does not claim to be exhaustive. It is rather a kind of travel in time:we read the files of the perpetrators, we go behind the wires of the camps. Together with Marek Łuszczyna, we listen to the shocking testimonies of the victims.

dr hab. Marcin Zaremba, author of "Great Fear"

It would seem that after the liberation of the last concentration camp, all these terrible places will become symbols of human degeneration, that as mausoleums they will warn future generations ...
But no. Not in Poland. Now the victims had to find out just how close they are to being the executioner.

Michał Wójcik, co-author of "Made in Poland" and "Birds of Prey"