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  1. The occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II (19391945) began with the Invasion of Poland in September 1939, and it was formally concluded with the defeat of Germany by the Allies in May 1945.

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    Davies, N. (2007). No Simple Victory: World War II in Europe, 1939-1945. New York: Viking.
    Furber, D. (2004). Near As Far in the Colonies: The Nazi Occupation of Poland. The International History Review, 26(3), 541–579.
    Garliński, J. (1985). Poland in the Second World War. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Gross, J. T. (2019). Polish Society Under German Occupation: The Generalgouvernement, 1939-1944(Princeton Legacy Library). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Bergen, D. L. (2005). Tenuousness and Tenacity: The Volksdeutschen of Eastern Europe, World War II, and the Holocaust. In K. O'Donnell, R. Bridenthal, & N. Reagin (Eds.), The Heimat Abroad: The Bou...
    Mazower, M. (2008). Hitler's Empire. Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe. New York: Penguin.
    Pinchuk, B. C. (1978). The Sovietization of the Jewish Community of Eastern Poland 1939-1941. Slavonic and East European Review, 56(3), 387–410.
    Prażmowska, A. J. (2000). Eastern Europe and the Origins of the Second World War. New York: Red Globe Press.
    Davies, N. (2015). Trail of Hope: The Anders Army, An Odyssey Across Three Continents. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
    Drzewieniecki, W. M. (1981). The Polish Army on the Eve of World War II. The Polish Review, 26(3), 54–64.
    Forczyk, R. (2019). Case White: The Invasion of Poland 1939. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
    Gross, J. (2002). Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988; Expanded Edition.
    Gross, J. (2019). Polish Society Under German Occupation: The Generalgouvernement, 1939-1944(Princeton Legacy Library). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Gross, J. (2001). Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Piotrowski, T. (1997). Poland's Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide in the Second Republic, 1918-1947. Jefferson: McFarland & Company.
    Röger, M., & Ward, R. (2021). Wartime Relations: Intimacy, Violence, and Prostitution in Occupied Poland, 1939-1945. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Mick, C. (2011). Incompatible Experiences: Poles, Ukrainians and Jews in Lviv under Soviet and German Occupation, 1939-44. Journal of Contemporary History, 46(2), 336–363.

    Cienciala, A. M. (1988). The Question of the Polish-Soviet Frontier in 1939–1940: the Litauer Memorandum and Sikorski's Proposals for Re-Establishing Polish-Soviet Relations. The Polish Review 33'(...
    Grzebalkowska, M. (2020). Poland 1945: War and Peace(J. Markoff & M. Markoff, Trans.). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Markiewicz, P. (2021). Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press.
    Moorhouse, R. (2020). Poland 1939: The Outbreak of World War II. New York: Basic Books.
    Biskupski, M. B. (1999). Canada and the Creation of a Polish Army, 1914-1918. The Polish Review, 44(3), 339–380.
    Cienciala, A. M. (1994). The Diplomatic Background Of The Warsaw Uprising Of 1944: The Players And The Stakes. The Polish Review, 39(4), 393–413.
    Cienciala, A. M. (2001). The Polish Government's Policy On the Polish-Soviet Frontier in World War II as Viewed by American, British and Canadian Historians. The Polish Review, 46(1), 3–26.
    Lukas, R. C. (1975). The Big Three and the Warsaw Uprising. Military Affairs, 39(3), 129–135.
    Kornat, M. (2009). Choosing Not to Choose in 1939: Poland's Assessment of the Nazi-Soviet Pact. The International History Review, 31(4), 771–797.
    Tighe, C. (1996). The Polish Writing Profession: 1944-56. Contemporary European History, 5(1), 71–101.

    This section is about Poles of all backgrounds and beliefs and victims of the Holocaust in Poland. 1. Biskupski, M. B. (1998). Spy, Patriot or Internationalist? The Early Career of Józef Retinger, Polish Patriarch of European Union. The Polish Review, 43(1), 23–67.

    Crowley, D. (2011). Memory in Pieces: The Symbolism of the Ruin in Warsaw after 1944. Journal of Modern European History 9(3), 351–372.
    Jażborowska, I. (2008). Russian Historical Writing About The Crime Of Katyn. The Polish Review, 53(2), 139–157.
    Kassow, S. D. (2018). Who Will Write Our History?: Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive(The Helen and Martin Schwartz Lectures in Jewish Studies). Bloomington: Indian...
    Madajczyk, P. (2013). Experience and Memory: The Second World War in Poland. In J. Echternkamp & S. Martens (Eds.), Experience and Memory: The Second World War in Europe. New York: Berghahn Books.
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