Historical silence becomes a second death
Edward Reid I write about Polish history not to compare tragedies or measure one nation’s suffering against another, but because silence becomes a second death. When a nation loses six … Continue reading
To Be Forgotten is To Die Twice
There is a peculiar kind of violence that does not come with explosions or gunfire, but with silence, the kind that spreads over generations like a thin layer of dust, … Continue reading
Dozens of men, women and children executed by the Nazis are discovered nearly 80 years later after Polish man remembered seeing families being led away to die when he was a small boy
The skeletal remains of more than 25 men, women and children were uncovered in Warsaw, Poland this week Site was pointed out by elderly resident who said he saw Nazi … Continue reading
Poles, and Not Only Jews, Were Killed by Germans Not for What They Did But For Who They Were
Poles and Not Only Jews Killed For Who They Were! Home Army (A. K.) Guerrilla Action. Rosinski The Warsaw Underground: A Memoir of Resistance 1939-1945, by Jan Rosinski with Richard … Continue reading

