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Discover the powerful memoir 'Franceska Michalska: A Life Under Occupation' that chronicles the harrowing experiences during the Russian occupation of Ukraine in the 1930s. This trade paperback, published by World Editions, dives deep into the heart of a turbulent era, detailing the mass deportations of Poles and the personal story of resilience against the backdrop of historical events. Franceska, born in 1923, vividly recalls her early childhood memories, including the haunting moment of her uncle’s arrest for 'anti-Soviet activities'. Experience the dramatic survival of her family during the devastating famine of 1931-32, as they face the Stalinist terror that led to their forced relocation to Kazakhstan. With aspirations of becoming a doctor, Franceska's journey through 8,000 km and countless obstacles culminates in her arrival in Poland, where she achieves her dream and acquires the Polish nationality she had long sought. This memoir is not just a recounting of past struggles; it's a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and a warning against the cycles of history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking true stories of strength and hope, 'Franceska Michalska: A Life Under Occupation' is an essential addition to your library. Order your copy today and immerse yourself in a narrative that sheds light on human endurance and the fight for dignity during oppressive times.

