The attacks were not avoided by Polish princes, kings, chiefs, first secretaries and presidents. Some treacherous attacks united us because the tyrant was dying. Others built a wall between us that permanently divided us. They had one thing in common - the world "after" was no longer the same.
Poles are not a nation of assassins, bombers and terrorists. However, anyone who thinks that the attack in Polish is a dish that has not been served to us is wrong.
Marcin Szymaniak, author of the best-selling "Fighters", presents the first book about Polish attacks. From the crime in Gąsawa to the tragedy in Gdańsk.
"Polish Assassinations" is a story of attacks on Polish rulers. The most important people who made the history of this country. It is a story full of drama, marked by heroism and spiced with meanness. Surprising and mysterious.

Our history has had stealthy attacks. You can learn more about it from the latest book by Marcin Szymaniak, "Polskie Zamachy", published by Znaku Horyzont.
In January 2019, life wrote a tragic epilogue to this story. The whole of Poland froze, looking at the GOCC finale on the stage in Gdańsk.