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In 1945, remnants of the Polish Home Army re-formed to counter brutal Soviet repressions. In July of that year, more than 7,000 HA freedom fighters were arrested in the northeastern Augustow region and held in barns, pigsties and warehouses where they were beaten and tortured. Two thousand of them were never seen again--their whereabouts remain a mystery. Seventy-five years later, their relatives still search for answers and the location of their mass burial. This book examines the fateful events of the Augustow Roundup (a.k.a. "little Katyn") through eyewitness testimonies.
Contents
Table of Contents
From the Author
From the Translator: Historical Backdrop to the Augustów Roundup
Marian Tananis (Sejny): "Traitors are the worst"
Krystyna Świerzbińska (Augustów): "When we came back from Siberia, my father was gone"
Fr. Stanisław Wysocki (Suwałki): "Our farm was an oasis for the insurgency"
Tadeusz Jagłowski (Augustów): "Our parents waited for their son's return until their death"
Józef Kucharzewski (Giby): "I heard the moans of my tortured sister"
Marian Bućko (Augustów): "Our family is waiting for the explanation of this crime"
Teresa Staśkiewicz (Augustów): "The Augustów Roundup is still alive"
Afterword—Why Is This Book Needed?
Afterword—The Augustów Roundup: Crime with No Statute of Limitations
Notes
Selected Sources
Index



