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MIKOŁAJCZYK - The PATTERN of SOVIET DOMINATION

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"The PATTERN of  SOVIET DOMINATION", STANISŁAW MIKOŁAJCZYK ; SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co., LTD., LONDYN 1948;
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CONTENTS :

FOREWORD         .....           V

I.    The Peaceless V—E      .....                                   i
The war ends—But I cannot celebrate—Poland has a new savage master.

II.    The Rape    .......                                 4
Ribbentrop and Molotov partition our country—The Nazis overrun us—Molotov gloats— I escape— Poles get back in the fight—Hitler invades Russia.

III.     Ally   ........         15
Russia is churlish about our aid—Our officers are missing—Stalin wants the Polish East—Appeasement grows.

IV.     Katyn.         .......        30
15,000 Polish prisoners of war, among them over 8,000 officers, dead—The Germans open the graves —German and Russian hypocrisy—Truth about the murders—Stalin said " Liquidate ".

V.    Loss of a Patriot, and More      ...        43
Sikorski dies— I am named Prime Minister—Teheran decisions—Bierut goes to Warsaw.

VI.    Betrayal     .......         73
Moscow provokes Warsaw to rise—General Bor asks for help—Stalin sits back—The Lublin Poles aid betrayal—Run-around in Moscow—Bor surrenders.

VII.    Anatomy of Appeasement     .         .         .     102
We pursue an agreement—Stalin prefers his stooges—   Shocking details of Teheran—Churchill backwaters— Stalin insists on half our country—I resign as Premier.

VIII.   Yalta.......119
The usurpers take over in Poland—Pledges and betrayals of Yalta—Safe conduct for Underground leaders—The leaders disappear—Churchill is depressed.

IX.    Reverie.......136
I fly over Poland—Thestricken land below—Exhausted, bewildered, abandoned.

X.    A " Peoples' Democracy "            .         .         .       140
Compromises in the Kremlin—The Governments merge— The Underground leaders are hostages—No appeal.

XI.    Home  ........       146
The Prouisional Gouernment reaches Warsaw—My welcome from exile—My mother is alive—Maniac Gomulka—Potsdam bickering—Molotov grabs all.

XII.   The Intimidation Begins       .         .         .         162
The fake Peasant Party—A poisoned cigarette—Murder in the woods—Terror, arson, boycotts—A man from the tomb—The Boy Scouts get it.

XIII.    Referendum         ......       180
The Police state emerges—Demonstration against fraud— We win—but are counted out—Communists inspire pogroms—Stalin is weary—He demands a stolen election.

XIV.     " Free and Unfettered "    .         .         .         .      201
Mechanics of the election fraud—Our candidates run the gauntlet—Communists have many fronts—The ten stricken lists—We vote in spite of hell—Counted out again.

XV.     SOVIETIZATION         .           .           .           .           .           225
We resign from the Cabinet, but remain in Parliament —The new Constitution is Communist—Communists get key posts—The standard of living goes down— The economy is nationalized and pauperized.
                                                                                     
XVI.    The Tightening Vice  .....      246
I am "in league with the Underground"—The sinister plot—Communists seize the youth—The Church is attacked—Erosion of the soul.

XVII.    The Final Straws       .....      256
The secret Government—Russians puli the strings—The armed might of the police—Life under the Terror— I learn of my " coming " death—I decide to flee.

XVIII.    Escape         .......       270
The break for liberty—Home for a razor and a gun— To the forest—Helped by a "Communist"—Safe in the British zone.

XIX.    Conclusion          ......       279
Communism is Red Fascism—Deadly parallels of two systems—More dangerous than Fascism—How to fight back—The free world must combine—Counter-wave of the future.