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Medallions (book) : ウィキペディア英語版
Medallions

''Medallions'' (the original Polish title: ''Medaliony'') is a book consisting of eight short stories by the Polish author Zofia Nałkowska.
The book was originally published in 1946, soon after the end of the World War II. In it, Nałkowska calmly related selected stories of Nazi atrocities in Poland and the fates of their victims. Nałkowska was a member of a special committee for the investigation of Nazi crimes in Poland, therefore she had learned facts directly from the victims and witnesses.

:Northwestern University Press ()
Part of the text was published in English in the ''Introduction to Modern Polish Literature'' edited by Adam Gillon and Ludwik Krzyżanowski, before the complete edition was made available by the Northwestern University Press in 1999.
==References==

* Northwestern University Press, ''Medallions'', Zofia Nalkowska: "a masterpiece of antifascist world literature." ()
* ''Introduction to Modern Polish Literature'' (Paperback) by Adam Gillon (Editor), including review. ()
* The original Polish title: ''Medaliony'', ISBN 0-8101-1743-6.

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