Forgotten Survivors
In "Forgotten Survivors," author Richard C. Lukas sheds light on the harrowing experiences of Polish Christians during the Second World War. Published by University Press in 2004, this compelling hardback edition spans 220 pages, offering a poignant collection of eyewitness accounts that reveal the often-overlooked suffering of non-Jewish Poles under Nazi persecution. Lukas's meticulous research underscores the grim reality that both Christians and Jews faced brutal oppression during this dark chapter in history. Through these powerful narratives, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the shared struggles and resilience of those who endured the horrors of concentration camps in Eastern Europe. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in European history, military studies, and the Holocaust, highlighting the universal themes of survival and faith amidst adversity.