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Author: Michael Fleming

05 May

Symposium on the UNWCC: War Crimes Against Culture – Poland’s Charge File Submissions to the UNWCC

[Michael Fleming is a Professor at the Polish University Abroad, London.] During the Second World War, the Polish Government in Exile, based in London from the summer of 1940, pursued a twin-track policy to ensure German crimes taking place in occupied Poland were brought to the attention of the international community and that those responsible would face justice. In the first instance, the Polish Government highlighted German...

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