This book explores the history and legacy of the Treblinka death camp, focusing on its operation during 1942–1943 and post-war trials. Central is the case of Ukrainian guard Feodor Fedorenko, alongside testimonies from other guards and detailed coverage of related legal proceedings.
This book tells the story of a family leaving northern Europe for a remote Atlantic island. A planned year becomes three, ending in a painful split over whether to return. Amid opera, writing, and village life, their daughter quickly adapts—while the parents grow apart in an island paradise.
This book examines the powers of the UN General Assembly and the legal character of its resolutions from 2014 through 2023 on anspects of the Russo-Ukrainan war.