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On August 1, 1944, Leokadia Rowinski and fellow members of the Polish Resistance movement 1saw the culmination of their five years of training--the Warsaw Uprising. Six weeks later, she celebrated her twenty-first birthday.

As a member of the Resistance, Rowinski witnessed firsthand the devastation that World War II brought to Poland. While continuing her schooling in the clandestine education system established upon German occupation, she worked in the Resistance''s communication services, often dodging German snipers and soldiers to deliver military orders to Resistance leaders. She was captured by the Germans after the Warsaw Uprising and spent six months in P.O.W. camps before being liberated by the Polish 1st Armored Division, an expatriate army under British command that included her future husband. This poignant story of a young woman''s coming of age in war is a vivid reminder of the horror inflicted upon Poland in World War II and beyond.



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Rowinski tells her story well and family photos make the experience heartfelt and warm""-Polish American Journal

""poignant...a vivid reminder of the horror inflicted upon Poland in World War II and beyond""-Polish Heritage

""a moving story, with family photographs showing six generations of the author's kin""-The Sarmatian Review

That the Nightingale Return

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 12/6/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780786477364, 978-0786477364
      ISBN10: 0786477369

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      On August 1, 1944, Leokadia Rowinski and fellow members of the Polish Resistance movement 1saw the culmination of their five years of training--the Warsaw Uprising. Six weeks later, she celebrated her twenty-first birthday.

      As a member of the Resistance, Rowinski witnessed firsthand the devastation that World War II brought to Poland. While continuing her schooling in the clandestine education system established upon German occupation, she worked in the Resistance''s communication services, often dodging German snipers and soldiers to deliver military orders to Resistance leaders. She was captured by the Germans after the Warsaw Uprising and spent six months in P.O.W. camps before being liberated by the Polish 1st Armored Division, an expatriate army under British command that included her future husband. This poignant story of a young woman''s coming of age in war is a vivid reminder of the horror inflicted upon Poland in World War II and beyond.



      Trade Review
      Rowinski tells her story well and family photos make the experience heartfelt and warm""-Polish American Journal

      ""poignant...a vivid reminder of the horror inflicted upon Poland in World War II and beyond""-Polish Heritage

      ""a moving story, with family photographs showing six generations of the author's kin""-The Sarmatian Review

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