The Black Book of Poland

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The Black Book of Poland is a report published in 1942 by the Ministry of Information of the Polish government-in-exile, describing atrocities committed by Germany in occupied Poland in the 22 months between the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and the end of June 1941.

Author(s): Polish Ministry of Information
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons
Year: 1942

Language: English
Commentary: decrypted from 4C5082CAACAA8E541DFC969B2AD5AA0C source file
Pages: 614
City: New York
Tags: Poland, Nazi Germany, The Holocaust in Poland, World War 2

Part I. Massacres and Tortures
Part II. The Expulsion of the Polish Population from its Land
Part III. The Persecution of the Jews, and the Ghettos
Part IV. The Robbery of Public and Private Property
Part V. The Economic Exploitation of Polish Territories under German Occupation
Part VI. Religious Persecution
Part VII. Humiliation and Degradation of the Polish Nation
Part VIII. The Destruction of Polish Culture
Part IX. Violations by the Reich of International Law