Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Source post #4
Katyn Wood Murders by Mackiewicz is a historical reference I am using. It's one of the six books I checked out of the UWM Golda Meir library, and has proved to be reliable as a historical recount of the events leading up to, during, and after the Katyn massacres. The fact that it's not dry reading keeps me immersed - it does a fantastic job of keeping the suspense as if it was a fiction novel. It also plays with the reader's heartstrings, putting one into the shoes of people who had lost contact with family members abruptly in the month of April. I'm positive I will be finishing this book, along with another first-hand account of the horrific ordeal.
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