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Streets of Warsaw: A Novel of the Polish Resistance in World War II
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Streets of Warsaw: A Novel of the Polish Resistance in World War II
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by Steven Lee Wiggins
Sales Rank : 86901
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Perfect Paperback: 363 pages
Publisher: Wiinggs Publishing Company January 30, 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0974543500
ISBN-13: 978-0974543505
Product Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
Product Description
Historical fiction. Deep in the Nazi empire, an Undergound has arisen in Poland. Braving constant persecution, secret agents such as Bronek Pietraszewicz sabotage the Nazi war machine and assassinate Nazi police thugs. But then SS Brigadier General Franz Kutschera arrives in Warsaw, bringing with him a new kind of terror. For months, he arrests and executes thousands of civilians. Finally young Bronek is given the mission: assassinate General Kutschera. But to carry out his mission, Bronek must be willing to sacrifice everything he treasures.
About The Author
The author is an authority on the Nazi occupation of Poland. He has written historical articles about the occupation of Warsaw for World War II magazine and for newspapers. His latest article is on the Nazi leader of Poland, Hans Frank.
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