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- Inside a Gestapo Prison: The Letters of Krystyna Wituska, 1942-1944
- Book
- 2006
- Published by: Wayne State University Press
summary
On the eve of World War II, Krystyna Wituska, a carefree teenager attending finishing school in Switzerland, returned to Poland. During the occupation, when she was twenty years old, she drifted into the Polish Underground. By her own admission, she was attracted first by the adventure, but her youthful bravado soon turned into a mental and spiritual mastery over fear. Because Krystyna spoke fluent German, she was assigned to collect information on German troop movements at Warsaw's airport.
In 1942, at age twenty-one, she was arrested by the Gestapo and transferred to prison in Berlin, where she was executed two years later.
Eighty of the letters that Krystyna wrote in the last eighteen months of her life are translated and collected in this volume. The letters, together with an introduction providing historical background to Krystyna's arrest, constitute a little-known and authentic record of the treatment of ethnic Poles under German occupation, the experience of Polish prisoners in German custody, and a glimpse into the prisons of Berlin. Krystyna's letters also reflect her own courage, idealism, faith, and sense of humor. As a classroom text, this book relates nicely to contemporary discussions of racism, nationalism, patriotism, human rights, and stereotypes.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- pp. ix-x
- Notes on the New Edition
- pp. xi-xii
- Introduction
- pp. xiii-xxxiv
- The Letters
- pp. 1-122
- Appendix
- Family and Friends: An Annotated List
- pp. 125-127
Additional Information
ISBN
9780814338872
Related ISBN(s)
9780814332948
MARC Record
OCLC
849944433
Pages
168
Launched on MUSE
2013-05-20
Language
English
Open Access
No