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Volume 3 - The Burning Torch - Wolf's Echoes
Tom 3 - Wilcze Echa [PL]

Volume 3 - The Burning Torch - Wolf's Echoes

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Volume 3 – Burning Torch – Wolf's Echoes, Issue 5, is a continuation of the previous volumes and addresses the genocide of Polish civilians in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia during World War II, perpetrated by Ukrainians. Here you will find extensive information about the formation and activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, as well as the sponsors of these criminal organizations.

  • Product type:Paperback
  • Language:🇵🇱 Polish
  • Cover:soft
  • Pages:298
  • Accessibility:10

The book "Wolf's Echoes" describes my journey down a very dark corridor, which I began over three years ago (in the summer of 2022).
The genocide committed against defenseless Polish civilians during World War II was a "taboo" topic for many years, and it took over 80 years before a monument was erected in Domostawa, dedicated to the victims of the Volhynian genocide.
I do not describe the horrific Ukrainian genocidal crimes, but rather draw attention to the origins of the Ukrainian ideology so sinister towards Poland.
The most important part of the book is devoted to the myth of Stepan Bandera and other Ukrainian criminals involved in the genocide against Poles in the Eastern Borderlands during World War II.

In this book, I explain the relations between Poles and Ukrainians, how the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists was founded, and what the fate of its members was before, during, and after World War II. I also answer many questions related to Polish-Ukrainian relations at the turn of the century, drawing on available historical sources.
I attempt to answer the fundamental question: how did the genocide occur and why were Ukrainian criminals not punished but are glorified in contemporary Ukraine?