Days of Death and Dread
Cengiz DağcıDuring the Second World War, Poland is suffocating under German occupation while the Russian army relentlessly advances deep into Polish territory to drive them out. As the Russians approach Warsaw, the Polish national resistance organizes a massive uprising against their German occupiers. Cengiz Dağcı, who personally witnessed these bloody days of rebellion, recounts the harrowing events through the eyes of twenty-six-year-old Teresa Zaromb, a young woman who had already lost her father to the First World War.
In these days ruled by death and dread, Teresa loses everyone she loves. However, fate unexpectedly brings her face-to-face with Asya—a captured German soldier who defies all the stereotypes she holds about the enemy. Amidst the catastrophic destruction, abject misery, starvation, and the relentless loss of loved ones caused by the conflict, a profound question emerges: What is it that keeps the hope of survival alive in such a brutal environment? Is it patriotism? Is it love? Or is it the resilient core of humanity that is battered day by day?
