Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation 1939-1944 Written by Richard C. Lukas Foreword by Norman Davies The Poles experienced an enormous tragedy during the German occupation. The genocidal policies of the Nazis resulted in the deaths of about as many Polish gentiles as Polish jews, a fact too often overlooked in accounts of the Holocaust. "There is no doubt that from the very beginning of their occupation the Nazis were intent on destroying Poland as a nation, and in his absorbing account of wartime Poland, Richard Lucas outlines the variety of means that they employed for the purpose." The New York Review of Books "Lukas tells the story with an outrage properly contained within the framework of a scholarly narrative." Washington Post RICHARD C. LUKAS is the author of eight books, including The Forgotten Holocaust, Did the Children Cry?, and Out of the Inferno. Until his retirement in 1995, he was adjunct professor of history at the University of South Florida, Ft. Myers Campus. He holds a Ph.D. from Florida State University. He has received awards from the Anti-Defamation League, the Kosciuszko Foundation, the Pilsudski Institute, and the American Council for Polish Culture. Publishing House: Hippocrene Books, New York 2001 SoftCover book measuring 6" x 9" 358 pages English Language Version All books are shipped through the U.S. Postal Office using Media Mail service. Typically delivery times are between 1 and 2 weeks. Please be advised, certain destinations in the U.S. may take longer.

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