The Moscow Trial of the 16 Polish Leaders Liberty Publications London [1945] (24 pages, 2 ill.)
ex libris Wisia SchwietersAuckland, New Zealand
TEXT sections:
Introduction Leaders Arrested by Subterfuge Full Text of Colonel Pimenov's Letter The Polish Government's Declaration Who are the Arrested Leaders? The Organisation of Political Life in the Polish Underground State The Underground Coalition and Underground Parliament The Underground Army and the Underground War Help for the Red Army Help to the Allies The Defendant Underground Poland The Aim of the Trial The Indictment Evidence of Falsified Documents 100 or 600 Soviet Soldiers Killed? Did the Organisation "Nie" ever Exist? There were no Terroristic Directives "Collaboration With The Germans" Manufactured in Moscow East and West of the Curzon Line Proceedings before the Court Two Days were Enough No Witnesses for the Defence Allowed Did the Accused Plead Guilty? Lack of Evidence Falsehoods of the Prosecution Poland's Geographical Position a "Proof" of Collaboration with Germany The Atmosphere during the Trial The Last Word of the Accused The Verdict The "Historic" View of the Trial
Organisation scheme of the Polish Underground Movement (250 kb) The Home Army Reveals itself to the Russians (photo)
electronic version by:Roman AntoszewskiTitirangi, Auckland, New ZealandJuly 2005
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