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The Numbers Had to Tally

By: (Author) Kazimierz Szmauz , (Edited by) Andrew Summers

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Format: Paperback / Softback

ISBN-10: 095522957X

ISBN-13: 9780955229572

Publisher: ESSEX HUNDRED PUBLICATIONS

Imprint: Summersbook (UK) Ltd

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Apr 1st, 2010

Print length: 218 Pages

Weight: 270 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 19.50 x 13.30 x 1.40 cms

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The harrowing ordeal of Kazimierz Szmauz, picked up by Red Army at the beginning of the Second World War. After months of interrogation by the NKVD, the Soviet Secret Police, he was sentenced to eight years in a labour camp by court he had never seen. A terrific read, that reveals an almost unbelievable tale of survival against all the odds.
On 1st September 1939, Poland was invaded from the west, north and south by the Nazis. Three weeks later the Soviet Red Army moved in and occupied the remainder of the country. Twenty three year old Kazimierz Szmauz was picked up and taken into custody by Red Army border guards whilst trying tocross between the Soviet and Nazi occupied zones of Poland.After months of interrogation by the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, in Brest-Litovsk and Homel jails he was convicted by a court he had never seen, of trying to leave the Soviet Unionillegally and was sentenced to eight years in a labour camp.In the following 18 months he found himself thrown into a living hell of backbreaking work norms, dominated by the stark realisation that the amount of food allocated was dependant on work output. No work literally meant no food. The sick were considered unproductive so were put on a starvation diet and left to die.Amazingly Kazimierz Szmauz did survive and was perhaps considered one of the more fortunate of those that fell into the clutches of the notorious Gulag system. It is an almost unbelievable tale of survival and a compulsive read.

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