The Trial of the Sixteen: Stalin’s Judicial Murder of Poland’s Underground State — And How the West Stayed Silent

Photorealistic historical composition depicting the Trial of the Sixteen — NKVD documents, Lubyanka prison, Polish Underground State leaders, Soviet betrayal 1945

In June 1945, the Soviet Union staged the Trial of the Sixteen — a show trial of kidnapped Polish Underground State leaders. The West stayed silent. Discover the suppressed truth.

The Secret Courts That Never Stopped: How Poland Ran a Fully Functioning Legal System Underground — and Why the World Was Never Told

"Polish Underground State secret court session occupied Warsaw 1943 — judges issuing verdict by lamplight"

How Poland ran a secret judiciary under Nazi occupation — 17,000 cases, 3,500 death sentences, and a truth Soviet communism tried to erase.

The Invisible Superpower: How Poland’s Home Army Supplied Nearly Half of Britain’s Wartime Intelligence — and Was Erased from History

Polish Home Army intelligence officer transmitting wartime reports to Allied command, Warsaw 1943

The Polish Home Army supplied 48% of Britain’s WWII intelligence. Discover why this extraordinary achievement was erased from Allied history.