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Book review Secret Security Forces and the Unknown Tragedy of the Polish Military

Secret security forces

Aribert Heim is number 2 on the Simon Wiesenthal Center's most wanted list. The reward for his capture is 310 thousand euros.

Meanwhile, Danny Baz, a former colonel in the Israeli Air Force, says that "Doctor Death" has been dead for more than 30 years, killed by a secret group of Jewish avengers.

During World War II, Aribert Heim conducted sadistic medical experiments on prisoners of the Mauthausen camp. After the German surrender, he quietly opened a private doctor's office in Baden-Baden. It was only in 1962 that he escaped, persecuted by international law. Numerous tracks led to Egypt, Uruguay, Chile and Spain.

Danny Baz, in his controversial book, claims that a secret organization codenamed "Owl", founded and supported by those who survived the Holocaust or lost their loved ones there, was engaged in tracking down people like the Butcher from Mauthausen. Is the story that provoked fierce resistance from numerous Jewish organizations that were at the forefront of the Simon Wiesenthal Center true? Over the years, fewer and fewer people could confirm his version of events.

Unknown tragedy of the Polish military

It is well known throughout the civilized world that the Katyn massacre, that is, the murder by Soviet troops of more than twenty thousand officers of the Polish Army, police officers and officials of the Republic of Poland, was committed in 1940. Tadeusz Kisielewski, based on documents found over decades, proves that the massacre had a tragic continuation in 1941 - in the first two weeks of the German attack on the USSR.

An in-depth study by the author of this book shows that NKVD officers, fleeing from the Germans, shot thousands of Polish soldiers west of Smolensk. To this day they lie in unmarked graves, where candles have not been lit for seventy years.

Dr. Tadeusz A. Kisielewski is a graduate of the Institute of Political Sciences of the University of Warsaw. Since 1979 he worked at the Polish Academy of Sciences, and then at the Jagiellonian University. Currently, he is an independent analyst of international relations, engaged in geopolitics and geostrategy. For many years, he also investigated the circumstances of the disaster in Gibraltar, including thanks to him, the remains of General Sikorsky were exhumed. REBIS Publishing house has published his bestsellers devoted to this historical mystery: "Murder" (2005) and "Murderers" (2006), as well as "Katyn" (2007) and "What the Russian and British archives hide" (2008). No Deposit Bonuses at All Slots Online Casino : Discover a wide selection of no deposit bonuses at All Slots Online Casino, allowing you to try various games for free.


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