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Time of the Beasts. Terror in Occupied Poland 1939–1945
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The album is an extensive compilation featuring 1,200 archival photographs that vividly portray the harsh realities of German and Soviet oppression in occupied Polish territories during World War II. This collection, the most comprehensive of its kind, brings to light the systematic extermination of the Polish intelligentsia and the somber, oppressive atmosphere of daily life under occupation. The images capture a range of brutal events, from mass executions, arrests, and pacifications of Polish villages, to the genocide of the Jewish population, forced displacements, and deportations to labor camps in Germany and the Soviet Gulag. These archival photographs also reveal the inner workings of various camps and prisons. The photographs were meticulously selected after an exhaustive review of tens of thousands of images from the Archive of the Institute of National Remembrance and numerous other institutions, both in Poland and internationally.
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The album is an extensive compilation featuring 1,200 archival photographs that vividly portray the harsh realities of German and Soviet oppression in occupied Polish territories during World War II. This collection, the most comprehensive of its kind, brings to light the systematic extermination of the Polish intelligentsia and the somber, oppressive atmosphere of daily life under occupation. The images capture a range of brutal events, from mass executions, arrests, and pacifications of Polish villages, to the genocide of the Jewish population, forced displacements, and deportations to labor camps in Germany and the Soviet Gulag. These archival photographs also reveal the inner workings of various camps and prisons. The photographs were meticulously selected after an exhaustive review of tens of thousands of images from the Archive of the Institute of National Remembrance and numerous other institutions, both in Poland and internationally.
