Wartime Poland, 1939-1945 : a select annotated bibliography of books in English

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Wartime Poland, 1939-1945 : a select annotated bibliography of books in English

Walter Okonski

(Bibliographies and indexes in world history, no. 45)

Greenwood Press, 1997

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Over the past decades wartime Poland has received considerable attention from Anglo-American historians, with hundreds of works being published on Poland's role in World War II. Yet this copious material has lacked comprehensive bibliographic coverage. This book fills that gap, providing a quick source of information for researchers looking for English-language sources. Addressing diverse aspects of Poland's role in the war, the book contains sources on causes of the war, its course, and military, diplomatic, and legal concerns. Emphasizing the social impact of the war, the book discusses the occupation, the Holocaust, the consequences of the war and the Polish question. Included are works that set the issues in a broader international context and that present all sides of the argument. The first bibliography of its kind, this work includes over 350 significant English-language monographs, books, book chapters, and government documents published from 1940 to 1996. The book is a practical reference guide for researchers interested in the European aspects of World War II.

Table of Contents

Introduction Poland in the Twentieth Century Pre-War Period, 1919-1939 War Origins and Outbreak Military Aspects of the War Political and Diplomatic Aspects of the War Economic and Legal Aspects of the War Social Impact of the War Consequences of the War Post-War Period Author Index Title Index Subject Index

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