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- catalog abstract "On July 6, 1944, the Soviet army drove the German occupying forces from the small town of Szczebrzeszyn in eastern Poland. Sadly, it soon became clear that this "liberation" was simply the beginning of a new occupation. As the Polish people struggled against the Soviets, Dr. Zygmunt Klukowski, superintendent of the county hospital in Szczebrzeszyn, was in the thick of the action, meeting with partisan fighters and helping to plot and record their activities. All the while, he kept a meticulous secret diary of life under the Soviet occupation, which for him included two prison terms for "crimes against the people." Many of his friends died, and his own son Tadeusz was executed for antigovernment activities. Dr. Klukowski's diary - located in 1991 after an extensive search and translated by his son George and grandson Andrew - is a vivid recounting of the Polish resistance, marked by tragedy, triumph, and the strong will of the people in the face of brutal occupation.".
- catalog contributor b10384926.
- catalog contributor b10384927.
- catalog coverage "Poland History 1945-1980.".
- catalog coverage "Poland Relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Relations Poland.".
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "On July 6, 1944, the Soviet army drove the German occupying forces from the small town of Szczebrzeszyn in eastern Poland. Sadly, it soon became clear that this "liberation" was simply the beginning of a new occupation. As the Polish people struggled against the Soviets, Dr. Zygmunt Klukowski, superintendent of the county hospital in Szczebrzeszyn, was in the thick of the action, meeting with partisan fighters and helping to plot and record their activities. All the while, he kept a meticulous secret diary of life under the Soviet occupation, which for him included two prison terms for "crimes against the people." Many of his friends died, and his own son Tadeusz was executed for antigovernment activities. Dr. Klukowski's diary - located in 1991 after an extensive search and translated by his son George and grandson Andrew - is a vivid recounting of the Polish resistance, marked by tragedy, triumph, and the strong will of the people in the face of brutal occupation.".
- catalog extent "vii, 181 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Red Shadow.".
- catalog identifier "0786403284 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Red Shadow.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng pol".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co.,".
- catalog relation "Red Shadow.".
- catalog spatial "Poland History 1945-1980.".
- catalog spatial "Poland Relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog spatial "Poland.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Relations Poland.".
- catalog subject "943.805 21".
- catalog subject "DK4438 .K58 1997".
- catalog subject "Klukowski, Zygmunt, 1885-1959 Diaries.".
- catalog subject "Political persecution Poland.".
- catalog title "Red Shadow : a physician's memoir of the Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland, 1944-1956 / by Zygmunt Klukowski ; translated by George Klukowski and Andrew Klukowski ; edited by Andrew Klukowski.".
- catalog type "text".