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Foreword | 7 | |
Author's Note | 9 | |
Introduction | 15 | |
Ch. 1 | The Prose of Death | 19 |
Echelon, Special and Through Convoys | 19 | |
Kozelsk Chronicle | 44 | |
Ostashkov | 83 | |
Starobelsk | 101 | |
Ch. 2 | The End of the "Polish Experiment" | 117 |
Ch. 3 | Lublyanka Prison, Moscow | 150 |
Ch. 4 | Pseudoexperts | 197 |
Ch. 5 | The Nuremberg Version | 246 |
Ch. 6 | Witnesses | 286 |
Conclusion | 286 | |
Postscriptum | 329 | |
Notes | 330 | |
Appendix I: An Updated Chronology | 365 | |
Index | 385 |
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