Polish genocide
Polish genocide may refer to any of the following atrocities:
- Volhynia massacre[1]
- Soviet persecution of Poles during World War II[2]
- Nazi mass murder of Poles in occupied Poland during World War II
- Katyn massacre, Soviet mass executions of captured Polish soldiers, police and members of the intelligentsia[3][4]
References
- ↑
- "Volhynian massacre". European Network Remembrance and Solidarity. August 21, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
- "Poland and Ukraine: History Divides". Warsaw Institute. March 1, 2018. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
- Katchanovski, Ivan (April 25, 2018). "Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide or Ukrainian-Polish Conflict? The Mass Murder of Poles by the OUN and the UPA in Volhynia". Social Science Research Network. Ottawa, Canada. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- "Zelensky honours Poles killed by Ukrainians in WW2 Volhynia massacre". BBC News. July 10, 2023. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- "Ukraine, Poland mark 80th anniversary of Volhynia massacre". DW News. July 11, 2023. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- Snyder, Timothy (1999). "'To Resolve the Ukrainian Problem Once and for All': The Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943–1947". Journal of Cold War Studies. 1 (2). The MIT Press: 86–120. doi:10.1162/15203979952559531. ISSN 1520-3972. JSTOR 26925017. S2CID 57564179.
- Grzegorz Motyka, Od rzezi wołyńskiej do akcji "Wisła, Kraków 2011, ISBN 978-83-08-04576-3, s.447, Ewa Siemaszko estimates victims to be 133,000 in Stan badań nad ludobójstwem dokonanym na ludności polskiej przez Organizację Ukraińskich Nacjonalistów i Ukraińską Powstańczą Armię, Bogusław Paź (ed.), Ludobójstwo na Kresach południowo-wschodniej Polski w latach 1939–1946, Wrocław 2011, ISBN 978-83-229-3185-1, s.341.
- ↑ * Gross 1997, chpt. Sovietisation of Poland's Eastern Territories. From Peace to War, p. 77. ISBN 1571818820.
- Sanford, George (2005). Katyn and the Soviet Massacre of 1940. Routledge. pp. 20–24. ISBN 0415338735.
- AFP / Expatica (August 30, 2009), Polish experts lower nation's WWII death toll Archived 2012-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, Expatica Communications BV.
- Joanna Ostrowska, Marcin Zaremba, "Kobieca gehenna" (The women's ordeal) Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine, Polityka - No 10 (2695), 2009-03-07; pp. 64-66. (in Polish)
Dr. Marcin Zaremba Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine of Polish Academy of Sciences, the co-author of the article cited above – is a historian from Warsaw University Department of History Institute of 20th Century History (cited 196 times in Google scholar). Zaremba published a number of scholarly monographs, among them: Komunizm, legitymizacja, nacjonalizm (426 pages),[1] Marzec 1968 (274 pages), Dzień po dniu w raportach SB (274 pages), Immobilienwirtschaft (German, 359 pages), see inauthor:"Marcin Zaremba" in Google Books.
Joanna Ostrowska Archived 2016-03-14 at the Wayback Machine of Warsaw, Poland, is a lecturer at Departments of Gender Studies at two universities: the Jagiellonian University of Kraków, the University of Warsaw as well as, at the Polish Academy of Sciences. She is the author of scholarly works on the subject of mass rape and forced prostitution in Poland in the Second World War (i.e. "Prostytucja jako praca przymusowa w czasie II Wojny Światowej. Próba odtabuizowania zjawiska," "Wielkie przemilczanie. Prostytucja w obozach koncentracyjnych," etc.), a recipient of Socrates-Erasmus research grant from Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, and a historian associated with Krytyka Polityczna. - Tomasz Szarota & Wojciech Materski (2009), Polska 1939–1945. Straty osobowe i ofiary represji pod dwiema okupacjami, Warsaw: Institute of National Remembrance, ISBN 978-83-7629-067-6 (Excerpt reproduced in digital form).
- ↑ Sanford, George (2005). Katyn and the Soviet Massacre of 1940. Routledge. pp. 20–24. ISBN 0415338735.
- ↑ Fischer, Benjamin B., ""The Katyn Controversy: Stalin's Killing Field Archived 2010-03-24 at the Wayback Machine", Studies in Intelligence, Winter 1999–2000. Retrieved July 16, 2007.