I Did Not Want to Die for Nothing

Dialogue and Universalism 14 (5):131-134 (2004)
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In this interview a Warsaw Uprising fighter speaks about his work for the Diversionary Directorate of the Home Army and recalls the dramatic moments of the Uprising and his feelings about the meaning and consequences of this memorable event

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