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Three volumes constituting the
publication consist of biographies of more than 500 people engaged in the
activities of the centralized conspiracy known as the AK-WiN (AK Home Army,
WiN Freedom and Independence) which was active in the years 1945-1948 in the
territory of South-Western Poland.
This is an attempt to fill in the gap in the historiography of Poland in the
twentieth century which had existed for the several dozen years. The elaboration
presents the biographies of the underground people coming from the post-Home
Army independence stream. Facts concerning these people have been so far unknown
and hidden in the top secret files of the former security services.
The presented volume has come into being as a result of the research of the
newly disclosed documentation coming from various sources. Biographies of 62
people who were active within the conspiracy net of the Wroclaw-East Region as
well as the second Western Region Board of the WiN have been described.
The next volumes which are currently being prepared to be published will
comprise biographies of people coming from the exterritorial structures of the
Lviv and Tarnopol underground as well as the territories of the Upper Silesia.
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