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FIGHTING AUSCHWITZ:
The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp

by Józef Garliński

"The definitive study of the topic."
Professor Antony Polonsky
             
Chief Historian, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw
Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies at Brandeis University

 

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KulskiArmyAge16 20120203174300 00154A 154 Cropped RDecember 7, 2023 - Author Julian Kulski Featured in New Netflix Series - The inspiring story of Polish WWII hero Julian Kulski, author of The Color of Courage, is set to reach a global audience through the upcoming Netflix series "World War II: From the Frontlines." The first episode of the series will highlight Kulski's extraordinary bravery during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising against the Germans. Click here for the series trailer. Read the entire article online or in pdf....

 

AuschwitzVolunteer TaiwanNewCover cropped rNovember 21, 2023 - Taiwanese Edition of The Auschwitz Volunteer Gets New Cover - Happy to share that Taiwanese publisher Acropolis has just reissued their Complex Chinese translation of The Auschwitz Volunteer with a terrific new cover!

 

Milewski rWerb rNovember 14, 2023 - Aquila Polonica Article Prize Winner Announced - We're thrilled to announce that Barbara Milewski, Daniel Underhill Professor of Music at Swarthmore College, and Bret Werb, Music Collection Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, have won the 2023 Aquila Polonica Article Prize for their article "Chopin's Żydek, and Other Aprcryphal Tales," Journal of Musicology (2022) 39 (3): 342–370. More details....  For the press release, click here.

 

BozenaBieniasRichardOwczesny2023 11 5 IMG 3801 rPolish Museum of America recd2023 12 8 rNovember 5, 2023 - The Color of Courage Presented at Polish Museum of America - A copy of The Color of Courage by Julian Kulski was presented to Scoutmaster and President of the Board of the Polish Museum of America, Richard Owczesny, by Bozena Bienias who had filmed an interview with Kulski for a documentary about Poland in World War II. The book is currently on display in the library of the Polish Museum of America.

 

witold pilecki 1 August 17, 2023 - Hollywood Film About Pilecki Announced -  The Polish Film Institute and Hollywood's Powder Hound Pictures have announced a joint venture to finance and produce a biographical film about Polish hero Witold Pilecki. Pilecki's most comprehensive report on his secret undercover mission as a prisoner at Auschwitz was published by Aquila Polonica under the title The Auschwitz Volunteer: Beyond BraveryRead more online or in pdf....

 

ICE with stickerrgbsmall 2015 12 14May 11, 2023 - The Ice Road event in Charlottesville, VAAlice Waydenfeld Faintich was invited to present her one-hour multimedia program on the WWII Soviet forced deportations of Polish civilians to Siberia, based on her father's book The Ice Road, at a meeting of the ROMEOs (Retired Old Men Eating Out) group in Charlottesville, Virginia. The audience had lots of questions about this virtually unknown aspect of WWII, which continued after the program as they all lunched together.

 

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March 1, 2023 - The Ice Road at Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge - Alice Waydenfeld Faintich presented a one-hour multimedia program on the WWII Soviet forced deportations of Polish civilians to Siberia, based on her father's book The Ice Road, at Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge, Charlottesville, Virginia. In addition to the well-attended live event, the program was being streamed on the internal cable system and was also recorded for later watching by those who weren't able to attend. 

 

polishstudiesassn logo 2011 6 7 February 27, 2023 - Nominations Open for Aquila Polonica Article Prize - Nominations are now open for the 2023 Aquila Polonica Article Prize. The deadline for nominations and self-nominations is July 1, 2023. The Aquila Polonica Article Prize is awarded every other year to the author of the best English-language scholarly article published (either online or in print form in a peer-reviewed academic journal) during the previous two years on any aspect of Polish studies. Administered by the Polish Studies Association, which appoints the independent judges, the award carries a $500 honorarium donated by Aquila Polonica Publishing. Nominees must be members of the Polish Studies Association, and can renew or join hereMore details ...

 

AuschwitzVolunteer ItalyNewCoverJanuary 15, 2023 - Italian Edition of The Auschwitz Volunteer Gets New Cover - We're excited to share that Italian publiser Piemme is doing a new edition of their translation of The Auschwitz Volunteer with a very attractive new cover!

 

Serbia Front cover FINAL ver 2110 rDecember 2022 - Serbian edition of The Auschwitz Volunteer published - In mid-December 2022, the Serbian-language edition of The Auschwitz Volunteer was published, launched by a well-attended event at the Serbian National Library in Belgrade in organized by the Serbian publisher Marsove knjige in cooperation with the Polish Embassy and the Genocide Victim's Museum.

 

Echoes sticker medal rgb 2017 5 8 r April 25, 2022 - John Guzlowski at Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA - Prof. Gerard Sherayko, Randolph College, invited author John Guzlowski to speak to his class on the Holocaust and read from his book Echoes of Tattered Tongues. Guzlowski read several poems from the book, and then took questions from the students, who seemed to have been very moved by the poetry.

 

Echoes sticker medal rgb 2017 5 8 rApril 12, 2022 - University of Illinois Literatures & Languages Library Review of Echoes of Tattered Tongues - The University of Illinois Literatures & Languages Library posted an excellent review of John Guzlowski's poetry in Echoes of Tattered Tongues, titled "The Trauma of War and Displacement in the Poetry of John Guzlowski." Acknowledging Guzlowski as "arguably the most accomplished Polish-American poet on the contemporary scene," the review quotes some of Guzlowski's poetry, calling his poems "emotionally powerful" and noting that Guzlowski's poetry "has universal relevance giving voice to countless refugees displaced and traumatized by wars in the past and current centuries." Read the entire review online OR in pdf....

 

 

JessicaRobbins Winner rCroppedDecember 9, 2021 - 2021 Aquila Polonica Article Prize Winner Announced - Jessica Robbins, Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Wayne State University, has won the 2021 Aquila Polonica Article Prize. The biennial Aquila Polonica Article Prize is given to the author of the best English-language article published during the previous two years on any aspect of Polish studies. Administered by the Polish Studies Association (“PSA”), which appoints the independent judges, the award carries a $500 honorarium donated by Aquila Polonica Publishing. Robbins's winning article, “Expanding Personhood beyond Remembered Selves: The Sociality of Memory at an Alzheimer’s Center in Poland” published in Medical Anthropology Quarterly, was a case study of elderly Poles being treated for memory loss. Robbins observed treatment that encouraged the recall of common national memory as opposed to individual memories, with salutary effects on the patients. Her argument about what she calls the “sociality of memory” offers a way forward for the care of those with Alzheimer’s disease, but also offers broader insights about the social position of the elderly, nationalism, memory, and modern Poland. The prize committee also awarded Honorable Mention to Professor Tomasz Grusiecki of Boise State University and Oliver Zajac of the Slovak Academy of Sciences for their articles. More...   For the press release, click here.

 

ICE with stickerrgbsmall 2015 12 14December 6, 2021 - No Name Bookclub: Ice Road Presentation - Alice Waydenfeld Faintich presented a one-hour multimedia program on the WWII Soviet forced deportations of Polish civilians to Siberia, based on her father's book The Ice Road , to the No Name Bookclub in Crozet, VA.

 

 

 

 

 

SocialMediaImage 2021 12 6December 1, 2021 - 303 Squadron Audiobook now available! - The audiobook for 303 Squadron has just been released on Audible.com, brilliantly narrated by award-winning British narrator Simon Vance. Click here to get it! Listen to a sample: 


 

  

PainPoemPrizeAward John Guzlowski recd2021 11 15November 15, 2021 - John Guzlowski poem wins Pain Poem Award - The Pain Poem Award was given to John Guzlowski for his poem "My Mother's Optimism" from his book Echoes of Tattered Tongues, published by Aquila Polonica.

 

Echoes sticker medal rgb 2017 5 8 r Wednesday, November 10, 2021 - John Guzlowski featured at Hudson Valley Writers Center event - John Guzlowski, reading from his book Echoes of Tattered Tongues, will be one of three writers featured at the 16th Annual Slapering Hol Press War & Peace Reading, to be held via Zoom from 4 pm to 5:30 pm. Registration and more details at https://feedback.facebook.com/events/156934543274536

 

Kulski img 130125729 Page 3 RT3medals color rAugust 12, 2021 - Passing of Julian Kulski - It is with great sorrow that we report the death of Julian Kulski, author of The Color of Courage—A Boy at War: The World War II Diary of Julian Kulski. Mr. Kulski died at home in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, August 12, 2021 at age 92, after a year-long illness. We are privileged and honored to have known and worked with Mr. Kulski. Funeral services will be held in Washington, D.C. at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on September 17, 2021. Additional funeral ceremonies will be held in Poland in early October, and will be official, with a military honor guard accompanying burial of Mr. Kulski's ashes in the Kulski family tomb at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw.

This indomitable, courageous and gracious gentleman was recruited into the Polish Underground Army at age 12, undertook a secret mission into the Warsaw Ghetto with his commander to liaise with Jewish resistance leaders at age 13, was arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo at age 14, fought as a commando in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising at age 15, and ended the war in a German POW camp from which he escaped at age 16. He made his way to England, where he had to learn English, then to the U.S. where he worked his way through Yale University, obtaining both his bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture, followed years later by a doctorate in Urban Planning from the Warsaw Institute of Technology.

Mr. Kulski built a successful career as an architect, in both his own private practice and working around the world on projects as a consultant for the World Bank. He is the author of several books and more than 100 articles in professional journals. Mr. Kulski led the urban and regional planning programs at Notre Dame University and at George Washington University, and later established the first city planning program at Howard University.

He is the recipient of numerous awards from the Polish government, including the highly prestigious Cross of Valor, the Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Merit, Silver Cross of Merit with Swords, the Home Army Cross, the Polish Army Medal (four times), and the Cross of the Warsaw Uprising.

Julian Kulski was a lifelong patriot of both his birth and adopted homelands, Poland and the U.S., and a fervent champion of freedom and democracy. In his Epilogue to The Color of Courage, Mr. Kulski concludes: "The fight for freedom does not cease with the winning or losing of individual battles, but is timeless. It does not take long to turn freedom-loving people into slaves under a totalitarian dictatorship....This makes me certain that no amount of effort, no amount of resistance, and no amount of tears is too much in defense of liberty."

We salute this great hero of WWII. RIP after a life well-lived, Julian Kulski.

 

FeversoftheMindQ 9 July 15, 2021 - Fevers of the Mind Interview with John Guzlowski - Literary site Fevers of the Mind conducts one of its signature "Quick-9 Inteviews" author John Guzlowski. The nine questions focus on Guzlowski's writing career and influences. Guzlowski lists comic books, great high school teachers, his father, and the Chicago immigrant neighborhood where he grew up among the list of what influenced his writing. Read the entire article online OR in pdf.

 

KuryerPolski June 26, 2021 - Kuryer Polski article about Aquila Polonica -- Kuryer Polski published an in-depth feature about Aquila Polonica and its president Terry Tegnazian, written by journalist Bogdan Kotnis. Among other things, Mr. Kotnis says: "The quality of Aquila Polonica work has been recognized through several prestigious awards and a growing readership. We should not only read Aquila Polonica publications but also make every effort to make these books available for every American student in colleges and high schools. A reader is pleasantly surprised by updated translations of dated material and the content expanded by proprietary video illustrations, which can be activated by scanning QR codes in text, or by an addendum to a book. Some publications can easily be used as college or high school textbooks. They are enhanced with methodologically appropriate questions for discussions and assignments for tests or term papers." Read the entire article online OR in pdf...

 

Echoes sticker medal rgb 2017 5 8 rJune 25, 2021 - Parrot Literary Corner interviews John Guzlowski - Author John Guzlowski was interviewed on Parrot Literary Corner by host Dustin Pickering. The interview focused mostly on John's award-winning book Echoes of Tattered Tongues. John read some selections from the book, and discussed the years-long process which resulted in the powerful array of poems that make up Echoes of Tattered Tongues. Parrot Literary Corner hosts live interviews via Zoom with poets and writers globally. Watch the interview on Youtube.

 

Thumbnail 2021IWPSpringSymposium r  April 17, 2021 - 2021 Symposium at Institute of World Politics - Aquila Polonica president Terry Tegnazian was one of the featured lecturers at the 2021 Kosciuszko Chair Spring Symposium. She presented a multimedia program (via Zoom, due to the pandemic) titled "Beyond Bravery: Poland in World War II," providing an overview of Poland's role as one of the Allies, richly illustrated with photos and five short films. More info at https://www.iwp.edu/events/38964/ (scroll all the way down the page at that link for description of program; video expired on April 18, 2021).

 

TheAuschwitzVolunteer JapaneseEditionCover r April 5, 2021 - The Auschwitz Volunteer Now Available in Japanese - A Japanese edition of  The Auschwitz Volunteer: Beyond Bravery by Captain Witold Pilecki is now available. Japanese-language rights were acquired by Misuzu Shobo Publishers in Tokyo, from Aquila Polonica Publishing, Los Angeles. This new Japanese edition joins the German, Italian, Portuguese, Finnish, complex Chinese (Taiwan), and simple Chinese (Mainland China) editions, previously licensed by Aquila Polonica to foreign publishers in those languages. Read the entire press release here...

 

 

 

Echoes sticker medal rgb 2017 5 8 r February 6, 2021 - Book Story Gal podcast focuses on John Guzlowski - The Book Story Gal podcast on Spotify devoted an entire episode to author John Guzlowski and his book Echoes of Tattered Tongues. Listen to the podcast at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2rLaD77gUUCL0Kibn82fnm.

 

 

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October 7, 2020 - Cultural Weekly interviews John Guzlowski -  In its "Poets on Craft" feature, Cultural Weekly columnist Bunkong Tuon interviewed John Guzlowski, author of Echoes of Tattered Tongues. Responding to questions about the process of writing a poem, John says: "I absolutely believe in inspiration, the muse that speaks to me. When I first started writing, I thought the idea of a muse was just a gag, some bullshit left over from the Greeks. But then I finally came to believe in the muse after that...." Read the entire interview online OR in pdf.  

 

 

FightingAuschwitzCover FinalFront2018 WithBenFranklinSticker small r blackborderJuly 14, 2020 - "On the Bookshelf" review of Fighting Auschwitz WTBF radio host Dave 'Doc' Kirby reviews Fighting Auschwitz for his podcast "On the Bookshelf," calling it an "amazing account of the resistance movement among the political prisoners at Auschwitz," and "powerful testimony to the courage and resourcefulness of the resisters." Listen to the review (approx. 3 minutes):


 

WTBFRadioMay 27, 2020 - Terry Tegnazian interviewed for "On the Bookshelf" - Aquila Polonica president Terry Tegnazian was interviewed by WTBF radio host Dave 'Doc' Kirby for his program "On the Bookshelf." The wide-ranging interview covered many aspects of Poland in WWII as well as Aquila Polonica's publishing program, and was broadcast Sunday, July 19, 2020. Kirby has read and reviewed several Aquila Polonica books in the past. Listen to the interview (approx. 30 minutes):

 

 

ICE with stickerrgbsmall 2015 12 14February 18, 2020 - Fulk's Run, VA - Alice Faintich has been invited to attend a local book club which is reading her father's book The Ice Road: An Epic Journey from the Stalinist Labor Camps to Freedom, to discuss the book and her father's experiences during WWII.

 

ColorofCourage BenFranklinAward d2015 12 14DigitalJanuary 28, 2020, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, 3310 Turlington Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7342 - Julian Kulski's book The Color of Courage is the subject of a symposium hosted by the Center for European Studies at the University of Florida, titled "Childhood Agency in Julian Kulski's WWII Diary." This symposium is part of the "WWII: Beyond the Battlefields - CES Series Marking the 75th Anniversary of the End of WWII," and is open to the public. This talk by Corinne Matthews, Ph.D. Candidate, explores how Kulski demonstrates childhood agency as he fully participates in, and even leads, acts of resistance to the German occupation. Ultimately, Kulski's record demonstrates the efficacy of children working both alone and in conjunction with adults to resist tyranny. More info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1498202083672141/?active_tab=about
 

IMG 5843 recd2015 3 13FINAL Cropped rJanuary 4, 2020 - Polish American Historical Association Award given to author John Guzlowski - At its 77th Annual Meeting in New York City on January 4, 2020, the Polish American Historical Association ("PAHA") awarded the Skalny Civic Achievement Award to author John Guzlowski. In making this award, PAHA said in part "His parents were Polish slave laborers in Nazi Germany during the war [World War II]. In much of his work, Guzlowski remembers and honors the experiences and ultimate strength of these survivors. His critically acclaimed 2016 volume of poetry Echoes of Tattered Tongues is as beautiful as it is harrowing. In his very frequent public speaking engagements, he is commemorating the experience of Polish immigrants in the post-WWII years." The Skalny Award honors individuals or groups who advance PAHA's goals of promoting research and awareness of the Polish American experience and/or have made significant contributions to Polish or Polish American community and culture.

 

November 23-26, 2019 - San Francisco, CA - 2019 ASEEES Convention - Aquila Polonica exhibited at the 2019 convention of the Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) for the tenth year in a row. It was a great opportunity to showcase all our titles, meet old friends, and make new ones! Attending on behalf of Aquila Polonica were president Terry Tegnazian and creative director Ewa Wojciak. A couple of photos of our booth, below:  20191124 090535 r

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TerryNataliaAleksiun IMG 6420 rNovember 23, 2019 - Aquila Polonica Prize awarded to Natalia Aleksiun - The 2019 Aquila Polonica Prize was awarded to Natalia Aleksiun for her 2017 article "Intimate Violence: Jewish Testimonies on Victims and Perpetrators in Eastern Galicia" (Holocaust Studies, vol. 23, 2017). This biennial prize for the best English-language article on any aspect of Polish studies carries a $500 honorarium donated by Aquila Polonica Publishing. The winner is chosen by an independent committee of judges under the auspices of the Polish Studies Association. The 2019 award ceremony took place at the annual meeting of the Polish Studies Association, held in conjunction with the Association of Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies Convention in San Francisco. Photo (L-R): Aquila Polonica president Terry Tegnazian and prizewinner Natalia Aleksiun. More...

 

November 22-24, 2019 - Austin, TX - Polish Perspectives at 2019 NCSS - The American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC) organized and manned the Polish Perspectives booth at the 2019 Annual Conference of the National Council for the Social Studies.  Several thousand social studies teachers attended, and browsed more than 200 booths. As in past years, Aquila Polonica was pleased to donate copies of each of its titles for the Polish Perspectives booth, along with a short brochure of our Aquila Polonica titles and a flyer we've created titled "Poland in WWII: Quick Facts"—which is a quick summary of the key aspects of Poland's role as one of the Allies in WWII. Books, DVDs and flyers were given away to teachers before the Conference's end. Photos below (l-r): Teacher holding "Poland in WWII: Quick Facts" and Aquila Polonica brochure, with ACPC's Ray Glembocki; Aquila Polonica titles on display in the Polish Perspectives booth.

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WarsawInstituteNovember 4, 2019 - Warsaw Institute Interview with John Guzlowski - Terrific interview with Echoes of Tattered Tongues author John Guzlowski in the Warsaw Institute Review feature called "Tell us who you are" by Daniel Pogorzelski. "Renowned Polish-American author and poet John Guzlowski shares with us his struggles and ultimate reconciliation with his Polish identity." Read the interview online or pdf...

 

PolishAmericanHistoricalAssnOctober 8, 2019 - Author John Guzlowski Wins Award - We're excited to learn that the Polish–American Historical Association has given Echoes of Tattered Tongues author John Guzlowski the 2019 Skalny Civic Achievement Award, which honors individuals or groups who advance PAHA's goals of promoting research and awareness of the Polish–American experience and/or who have made significant contributions to Polish or Polish–American community and culture. The award will be presented to Guzlowski at the Annual PAHA Awards Banquet on Saturday, January 4, 2020 at the Kosciuszko Foundation in New York City.

 

aqp logo web address 2010 10 20 r June 7, 2019 - Nominations for Aquila Polonica Prize due Sept. 1, 2019 - The Aquila Polonica Prize is awarded every other year to the author of the best English-language article published during the previous two years on any aspect of Polish Studies. The award carries a $500 honorarium, donated by sponsor Aquila Polonica Publishing.

Any article published in calendar years 2017 or 2018 wil be eligible for the prize this year. Nominations and self-nominations should be sent to the prize committed by September 1, 2019. The winning publication will be determined by November 1, 2019 and will be awarded at the ASEEES Convention in San Francisco November 23-26, 2019. Please submit article nominations directly to the prize committee: Beth Holmgren, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ; Janine Holc, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ; and Eva Plach, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.The Aquila Polonica Prize is administered by the Polish Studies Association. For more info, including prior years' winners, go to: https://polishstudiesassociation.org/prizes-2/

 

Ausch with sticker rgbsmall 2015 12 14May 1, 2019 - Jewish Book Council Reading List includes The Auschwitz Volunteer - We are excited to learn that the Jewish Book Council has included our award-winning book The Auschwitz Volunteer by Captain Witold Pilecki in its curated Reading List for the topic of Holocaust/Auschwitz.

 

 

AquilaPolonicaCoverMontage 2019 4 23April 23, 2019 - World Book Day - Today is World Book Day! Established in 1995, April 23 is dedicated to book lovers around the world, to celebrate and promote reading habits, publishing and copyright.

 "If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking." - Haruki Murakami

So grab a book that you might not otherwise have read! You can't go wrong with any of our books -- they've all won one or more awards!

 

 ibpa BenFranklin SilverOnSilverLabelFoil 2011 6 1CroppedApril 5, 2019 - Fighting Auschwitz wins SILVER AWARD in Ben Franklin Awards competition! -  Thrilled to announce that our newest release, Fighting Auschwitz: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp by Jozef Garlinski, has won the Silver Award for History in the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Awards, the premier awards competition in independent publishing. There were more than 1,500 entries this year.

"This is an extremely important book which should be part of all Holocaust and WWII collections. And as a company, we are so proud that this honor extends our perfect record for excellence in publishing—every one of our books to date has won one or more awards!" said Aquila Polonica president Terry Tegnazian. Read the press release...

 

 

FightingAuschwitz FAcoverblowup 2016 11 4 rForewordReview Indies Finalist imprintMarch 19, 2019 - Fighting Auschwitz Finalist in INDIE Book of the Year Awards - Wow, just learned that Fighting Auschwitz is also a finalist in the 2018 INDIE Book of the Year Awards in the category of Adult Nonfiction/History.  The INDIE Awards are sponsored by Foreword Reviews as part of its mission to discover, review and share the best books from university and independent publishers. Winners will be announced June 15, 2019 at 2 p.m.  Read the press release...

 

 

 

FightingAuschwitz FAcoverblowup 2016 11 4 rMarch 18, 2019 - Fighting Auschwitz Finalist in Ben Franklin Awards - We're excited to announce that Fighting Auschwitz by Jozef Garlinski has just been named as a finalist for the 2019 Benjamin Franklin Award in the category of History. Winners will be announced in a ceremony held in Chicago the evening of April 5, 2019.

Now in its 31st year, the Benjamin Franklin Awards, sponsored by the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), is the premier awards competition in independent publishing. There were more than 1,500 entries this year. Read the press release...

 

 

VimeoThumbnail TATOttawaPolishReviewwithArrow rJanuary 2019 - Polish Review on Rogers TV interviews Terry Tegnazian - Aquila Polonica president Terry Tegnazian was interviewed by Elżbieta and Wacław Kujbida, hosts of Polish Review, broadcast on Rogers TV in January 2019. The interview was held on the stage at the Ottawa Public Library auditorium in October 2018, following Ms. Tegnazian's presentation of a multimedia program entitled "Beyond Bravery: Poland in World War II."

 

 

 

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