FIGHTING AUSCHWITZ: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp
by Józef Garliński
Introduction by Prof. Antony Polonsky
Foreword by Prof. M. R. D. Foot

Format, ISBN & Retail Price:
Hardcover: 978-1-60772-024-9 ($42.95)
Trade Paperback: 978-1-60772-025-6 ($34.95)
Ebook (all major formats): 978-1-60772-029-4 ($19.99)
Size: 6 in x 9 in
Page Count: 592
Includes: More than 200 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; five appendices; extensive bibliography; detailed indexes.

Fighting Auschwitz

About the Author

 

 

Józef Garliński (1913–2005) was a preeminent author, historian and chronicler of World War II, and particularly of Poland’s less well-known role as one of the Western Allies. On many topics his work was seminal, laying the foundation for later research and histories. Fighting Auschwitz: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp, is one such book, being the first to disclose to the public the existence, structure, principal participants and other details of resistance movements among the prisoners at Auschwitz.

Born in Kiev, at that time part of the Russian Empire under the last Tsar, Garliński was educated in Poland after the country regained its independence in 1918. He completed his military service at the cavalry school in Grudziadz, and had begun to study law at the University of Warsaw when World War II broke out.

He fought and was wounded in the September 1939 campaign. When Poland was soon overrun by both the Germans and the Soviets, Garliński joined the Polish underground where he held several positions, including intelligence liaison with underground members held in Pawiak prison. In 1943, he was arrested by the Germans and sent to Auschwitz, where he was incarcerated in the Penal Company in Birkenau, and eventually transported to concentration camps at Neuengamme and Wittenberge.

Following the war, Garliński settled in England with his Anglo-Irish wife Eileen, whom he had married in Warsaw during the first week of the war (and who herself was a member of the Polish underground throughout the war). Retiring from a successful business career, Garliński obtained his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics. His dissertation topic, the resistance movements at Auschwitz, became the book Fighting Auschwitz. Garliński was prominent in the Polish emigre community in the UK, and continued as an active author and speaker throughout the remainder of his life.

Aquila Polonica is proud to launch The Garliński Collection, bringing back into print Garliński’s many important books.