In Halik Kochanskis extraordinary book the untold story of Poland & the Poles in the Second World War is finally heard. By almost every measure the fate of the inhabitants of Poland was the most terrible of any group in the Second World War. Following the destruction of its armed forces in the autumn of 1939 the Republic of Poland was partitioned between Nazi & Soviet forces & officially ceased to exist. Racial violence & ideological conformity were at the very heart of the new regimes. As the war progressed millions of Poles were killed with each phase unleashing a further round from the industrialised genocide of Treblinka to the crushing of the Warsaw Rising. Polish Jews were all to be murdered Christians reduced to a semi-literate slave class. In this powerful & original new book Halik Kochanski has written perhaps the most important missing work on the whole conflict: an attempt in a single volume to describe both the fate of those trapped within occupied Poland & of those millions of Poles who were able to escape. Reviews: A superb account of Poland during the second world war... The pain & loss.. .is poignantly evoked by Kochanski..." The Eagle Unbowed" a model history conveys with harrowing immediacy the plight of the Polish people in the conflict". (Ian Thomson " Spectator"). "A remarkable book...[ Kochanski] brings to the subject not only an impressive grasp of the military & political context but also a balance neutrality & honesty few could manage combined with the intelligence imagination & empathy necessary to grasp the true depth of the experience she recounts... This book is history at its best. It tells the whole story & tells it well with just the right mixture of detachment & empathy in crisp readable prose. But it also speaks to the imagination & makes the reader think
- & not just about the subject in hand". (" Standpoint"). " Until Halik Kochanskis " The Eagle Unbowed" nobody had written a comprehensive English-language history of Poland at war... She uncovers details that will surprise even history geeks... Ms Kochanski marshals an impressive & comprehensive array of English & Polish material". (" Economist"). " Polands war was so terrible as to almost defy summary.. .this book is opinionated fluid & forceful". (Oliver Bullough " New Statesman"). " An informative authoritative & wide-ranging account of the tragedy that befell Poland & its inhabitants Gentiles & Jews during the war & its aftermath... An engaging & important book". (Hubert Zawadzki (author of "A Concise History of Poland")). About the author: Halik Kochanski read Modern History at Balliol College Oxford & then completed a Ph D at Kings College London. She has taught at both Kings College London & University College London & presented papers to a number of military history conferences. She has written a number of articles & is the author of " Sir Garnet Wolseley: Victorian Hero" (1999). She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She has been a member of the councils of the Army Records Society & Society for Army Historical Research & remains a member of both societies. She is also a member of the British Commission for Military History & the Institute for Historical Research. She is currently a judge for the Templer Medal book prize."