White Raven: Siberian hell, shocking stories, and relentless will to survive!
date:26 June 2024 Editor: Anna
Ladies and gentlemen, the latest publication by Dr. Mark Klecel, an excellent Warsaw literary historian, journalist, publisher and editor, entitled "Sybir. The past of the Polish exiles of the 18th-Xth century is simply a fascinating reading which shows in a thrilling way the atrocities, cathorrhea and dramatic past of Polish exiles surviving in the inhuman strategy of the Russian self-employed and absolute power of the Tsars. It is besides an extraordinary communicative about the relentless will of survival, determination and integrity of people who, despite adversity, have not lost their identity and spirit of struggle.

Since the 18th century, erstwhile influential social circles have spread the view of the benefits of a abroad protectorate, Poles experienced the brutal reality of exploitation, slavery and recovery. The first transports to the distant Siberian departed even before the end of the 18th century, and over the following centuries this land filled itself with the noblest and most steadfast representatives of our nation. Under inhuman conditions, they fought hunger and illness and were forced to do the hardest jobs.
The latest publication of the White Crow by Dr. Mark Klecel entitled "Sybir. The past of the Polish exiles of the 18th-X century” is simply a fascinating reading about these fates. In a thrilling way it shows the atrocities, catorgy and dramatic past of Polish exiles surviving in the inhuman strategy of the Russian self-employed and absolute power of the Tsars. It is besides an extraordinary communicative about the relentless will of survival, determination and integrity of people who, despite adversity, have not lost their identity and spirit of struggle.
What were Poles sent to these savage conditions for?! This question is irresistibly raised erstwhile reading this thrilling book. Thousands of Poles, the best sons of their nation, were sent to Sibir for loving their own country, fighting for his freedom, patriotic attitudes and attachment to the Catholic faith. All opposition to the carat was severely punished; most frequently it was an expedition to this inhuman land, from which there was usually no return. Not only could the preparation of national uprisings or assassinations on the Tsar or his officers have been a "rewind", but also... reading illegal books about patriotic pronunciation.
Dr Marek Klecel, an excellent expert in the past of Siberian exiles, presents the vivid and poignant stories of many Poles, Poles and full Polish families, from the Senators of the Republic to the destiny of the Piłsudski brothers. These stories, although frequently tragic, show the extraordinary greatness and integrity of the Polish spirit. The author besides cites examples of technological careers of any sybiaras, creating an highly rich communicative that ends in the early 20th century.
The book, enriched with 190 illustrations, is not only a crucial part of the past of the Polish nation and a tribute to the martyrs. This is besides a large informing to those contemporary Poles who, today, are looking for an chance for the Republic in a abroad “protector”. “Sybir. The past of the Polish exiles of the 18th-X century” is simply a reading that will enrich your historical knowledge, but will besides decision your hearts and minds. It is simply a book that deserves a place in all Polish library.
Do not miss this unique premiere and join us in discovering the past of an unbreakable Polish nation in Siberia, which is besides a informing and inspiration for modern generations.
Dr. Marek Klecel: "Sybir. The past of Polish exiles of the 18th-Xth century", Wyd. Biały Kruk, 600 pp., 16.5 cm x 23.5 cm. More at https://bialykruk.pl/bookshop/bookshop/sibir-jejeje-polskie-zeslancow-xviiixx-w
The latest publication of the White Crow by Dr. Mark Klecel entitled "Sybir. The past of the Polish exiles of the 18th-X century” is simply a fascinating reading about these fates. In a thrilling way it shows the atrocities, catorgy and dramatic past of Polish exiles surviving in the inhuman strategy of the Russian self-employed and absolute power of the Tsars. It is besides an extraordinary communicative about the relentless will of survival, determination and integrity of people who, despite adversity, have not lost their identity and spirit of struggle.
What were Poles sent to these savage conditions for?! This question is irresistibly raised erstwhile reading this thrilling book. Thousands of Poles, the best sons of their nation, were sent to Sibir for loving their own country, fighting for his freedom, patriotic attitudes and attachment to the Catholic faith. All opposition to the carat was severely punished; most frequently it was an expedition to this inhuman land, from which there was usually no return. Not only could the preparation of national uprisings or assassinations on the Tsar or his officers have been a "rewind", but also... reading illegal books about patriotic pronunciation.
Dr Marek Klecel, an excellent expert in the past of Siberian exiles, presents the vivid and poignant stories of many Poles, Poles and full Polish families, from the Senators of the Republic to the destiny of the Piłsudski brothers. These stories, although frequently tragic, show the extraordinary greatness and integrity of the Polish spirit. The author besides cites examples of technological careers of any sybiaras, creating an highly rich communicative that ends in the early 20th century.
The book, enriched with 190 illustrations, is not only a crucial part of the past of the Polish nation and a tribute to the martyrs. This is besides a large informing to those contemporary Poles who, today, are looking for an chance for the Republic in a abroad “protector”. “Sybir. The past of the Polish exiles of the 18th-X century” is simply a reading that will enrich your historical knowledge, but will besides decision your hearts and minds. It is simply a book that deserves a place in all Polish library.
Do not miss this unique premiere and join us in discovering the past of an unbreakable Polish nation in Siberia, which is besides a informing and inspiration for modern generations.
Dr. Marek Klecel: "Sybir. The past of Polish exiles of the 18th-Xth century", Wyd. Biały Kruk, 600 pp., 16.5 cm x 23.5 cm. More at https://bialykruk.pl/bookshop/bookshop/sibir-jejeje-polskie-zeslancow-xviiixx-w