Michael Krupa was born in Rudnik, near Krakow, and trained to be a Jesuit before joining the 13th regiment of the Polish cavalry in 1937. After his extraordinary exploits during the Second World War he moved to Britain and settled in West Yorkshire.
'an extraordinary testimony to the strength of the human spirit
when it has to contend with beasts in human form. Anyone who still
hankers after Stalin's Russia should be made to read it, and
repent. The rest of us can read it and admire his strength of
heart'
*Michael Foot*
'gives an in-depth picture of both the terror and a land at war,
where man is desperate for liberty and security in an almost
superhuman urge to survive'
*Sudock*
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