Scenes from the war live on as trauma in the memory of the next generation.
A Little Annihilation by Anna Janko is an extraordinarily personal and powerful account of how the worst wartime atrocities affect ordinary people and are seldom recorded in the official histories.
--OLGA TOKARCZUK, winner of the Man Booker International Prize for Flights June 1, 1943, Eastern Poland.
Within just a few hours, the village of Sochy had cease.