The new controversial UK novel Stolen Lives by Jan Kusmirek seeks to legitamise the forces that took a firefight to the post war Communist government. Were these men heroes as the book suggests or bandits as history portrays them?
Stolen Lives, a new controversial UK novel to legitimize Poland's communist goverment
AdamKadmon 2 | 494
10 Oct 2010 / #2
jankusmirek.com/stolen-lives.php - Stolen Lives
Sounds like a good read, and so do his other books. Not sure what is controversial though. The soldiers who fought the communist invaders and their traitor helpers were heroes indeed and we pay tribute to them, well, some of us anyway. Cześć ich pamięci!
On this forum, I'm one the four people who reads books like these; the rest are hopeless leftists not even aware or indifferent of the sacrifices these fine men and women made for this country.
On this forum, I'm one the four people who reads books like these; the rest are hopeless leftists not even aware or indifferent of the sacrifices these fine men and women made for this country.
Looks good.
Have you read "Nine Lives" by Waldemar Lotnik?
serifbooks.co.uk/books/history/?book=27
On this forum, I'm one the four people who reads books like these; the rest are hopeless leftists not even aware or indifferent of the sacrifices these fine men and women made for this country.
Have you read "Nine Lives" by Waldemar Lotnik?
serifbooks.co.uk/books/history/?book=27