"You can see a very rapid progression from day to day, because on the first day it was less than 2,000, then we had 7,000, and now we have already exceeded the level of 10,000 a day, so it is developing very well," - said Niedzielski.
On September 1st Poland presented A REPORT ON THE LOSSES
SUFFERED BY POLAND AS A RESULT OF GERMAN AGGRESSION AND OCCUPATION DURING WORLD
WAR II, 1939-1945. The Report consists of three volumes: Volume A - A collection of studies; Volume B - Photographic documentary; Volume C - List of atrocity sites. The download will start automatically.