Tadeusz Piotrowski is a professor of sociology at the University of New Hampshire in Manchester where he also teaches courses in anthropology and the Holocaust, and where he served as the Associate Dean of Faculty. He has received many awards including the Outstanding Associate Professor Award. He lives in Manchester.
"a valuable contribution"--The Sarmatian Review
"clear, detailed...excellent...valuable...a must"--News of
Polonia
"excellent"--Polish American Journal
"extensive index, table of abbreviations, appendix, and profuse
documentation. All college and public libraries"--Choice
"impressive research...painstakingly relates how each ethnic group
behaved"--Polish Library News
"most welcome.... Professor Piotrowski's study is a journey of
discovery, told in the restrained language of a scholar who is less
concerned with espousing philosophical viewpoints than recreating
as accurately as possible the roles of several ethnic groups in the
atrocities committed during Poland's occupation...a landmark
study...essential"--New Horizon
"solid...informative...detailed...the author is to be commended for
synthesizing an enormous amount of information...valuable"--Journal
of European Area Studies
"Highly recommended...indispensable...Piotrowski has rewarded the
seriously interested an amazing amount of documentation,
substantial, informational, and beautifully itemized--all the more
reasons to own it as a one-of-kind professional
reference."--Argunners Magazine
"[of] permanent value is Piotrowski's effort to make clear this
dark and murky field as well as make more comprehensible the
controversies pertaining to the last 100 years of East Central
European history"--periphery.
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