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  • Killing Warsaw: The Full True Story of the City That Was to Disappear

  • By: Kris Trelski
  • Narrated by: Jon C Dixon
  • Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins

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Killing Warsaw: The Full True Story of the City That Was to Disappear

By: Kris Trelski
Narrated by: Jon C Dixon
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Publisher's Summary

This audiobook shows how much city of Warsaw and its residents suffered under German Nazi occupation. It also shows that all of the destruction was planned before the war and that there were no accidents. The city of Warsaw was to disappear to be later reborn as a small German city of Warschau. You will see how the plan was being implemented from the first days of the war, through brutal occupation, Ghetto uprising, Warsaw uprising, and final and total destruction. You will see how rapidly the city's population shrunk from 1.3 million to 1,000.

©2019 Krzysztof Trelski (P)2021 Krzysztof Trelski
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: History

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