Fr. 235.00

The Archaeology of Mass Crimes - Nazi Extermination in Gdańsk Pomerania, Poland

English · Hardback

Will be released 14.04.2026

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This book explores the material traces of mass crimes committed by Nazi Germans in Gdäsk Pomerania, Poland, during the Second World War, offering a unique archaeological perspective on these atrocities and their enduring impact on social memory.
This book is the first example of using an archaeological approach to study the material traces of mass crimes in Gdäsk Pomerania and the social memory of these tragic events. The work is based on several years of intensive desk and field research, which led to the discovery of the remains of about 1,000 victims and the recovery of thousands of pieces of material evidence of the crimes. The applied research methodology and data analysis used within the book are informed by dozens of ethnographic interviews, participant observations and the analysis of several thousand historical documents. The monograph highlights the achievements of Polish archaeology of the contemporary past and introduces a new framework for perceiving and examining mass crimes from the Second World War. The active, inclusive, social and cultural value of archaeology in the context of investigation of mass crimes is part of the theoretical and practical framework of the book.
Providing a comprehensive resource for anyone seeking to explore the intersection of archaeology, history, and the legacy of mass crimes, this book is intended for students and researchers of archaeology, history, cultural anthropology and forensic anthropology interested in mass crimes, mass graves, the Second World War, and the materiality and social memory of historical atrocities.


List of contents










1. Introduction: 30 years ago... 2. Polish (Modern) Conflict Archaeology 3. The Pomeranian Crime of 1939 4. A History of Death Valley 5. An Archaeology of Death Valley 6. An Ethnography of Death Valley 7. A History of the Szp¿gawsk Forest 8. An Archaeology of the Szp¿gawsk Forest 9. An Ethnography of the Szp¿gawsk Forest 10. Conclusion


About the author










Dawid Kobiäka is an Associate Professor at the University of ¿ód¿, Poland. He has published many works in the fields of contemporary archaeology, forensic archaeology, and modern conflict archaeology. He is the author of several books on this subject and dozens of scientific articles.


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