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Polish WW2 Atrocities Photo Book on Bloody Sunday 1939 in Bromberg Poland German

$ 252.91

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Region of Origin: Germany
  • Condition: In fair exterior and fair interior conditionBoards soiled and worn, backstrip reinforced with tape, inner hinges taped, one photo plate has drawn square boxes in ink, a few photo pages have been reinserted with tape into binding, book block lightly crushed, otherwise ok.Not in best condition, but historically significant records from special provenance.
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

    Description

    Polish Atrocities Against the German Minority in Poland
    This rare photo book documents the polish atrocities against ethnic Germans who lived in Poland who were butchered, tortured, mutilated and killed in cold blood by the Polish people!
    It has dozens of witness reports, Police protocols, post-mortem examination reports and photos as well as a lot of the horrendous photos showing the killed men, women and children!
    One of the worst places with the highest number of killed "Volksdeutsche" (ethnic German population in Poland) is the Polish town Bromberg which became infamous for the so called Bromberger Blutsonntag (Blood Sunday of Bromberg).
    Hardcover
    311 pages
    76 Cases of typical atrocities
    34 Personal accounts of survivors
    ~60 b/w photos
    Announcements of dead and missing
    33 forensic photos
    survey map of most important places of murder
    In fair exterior and fair interior condition
    Boards soiled and worn, backstrip reinforced with tape, inner hinges taped, one photo plate has drawn square boxes in ink, a few photo pages have been reinserted with tape into binding, book block lightly crushed, otherwise ok.
    Not in best condition, but historically significant records from special provenance.
    All pages are complete.
    Approx/Measurements: 10-1/4" x 8"  ~2 lbs.
    Edited and published by order of the Foreign Office
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