Chuck Konkel and the Polish intelligence service during World War II

"WHO HAS BURIED THE DEAD?" is a shocking global thriller by Kazimierz GE "Chuck" Konkel set in Poland during World War II. It presents the realities of pain and suffering that Poles endured both during the German-Russian invasion and during the occupation of our nation, and tells little-known stories about the Polish underground and Poles fighting on the Western Front.

"WHO HAS BURIED THE DEAD?"

The Pole's book also reveals one of the last great secrets of World War II, which, like Enigma, contains a very important Polish element. The heroes of the novel are faithfully recreated real and fictional characters, all while maintaining the historical truth. From great personalities such as: Churchill, Zhukov and Beria, Władysław Sikorski, Zygmunt Berling and Harry Truman, to places and events known from the pages of history, such as: the Nanjing Massacre, the Russo-Finnish Winter War, the Katyn massacre, the siege of Sevastopol, the famous great escape from Stalag Luft 3 in Kagan Poland, Warsaw Uprising and atomic bomb tests in New Mexico.

The book "WHO HAS BURIED THE DEAD?" is so faithful to the facts that it also reflects the mechanism of what is happening today with Russia in Ukraine. This novel is a must-read for all Poles around the world, and is especially recommended for future generations, as it provides valuable historical context and describes Poland's role in the fight for freedom. It contains a rich legacy that must not be allowed to disappear. The millions of victims who died in Nazi extermination camps and on the streets of European cities during air raids code-named "Night and Fog" - the total destruction of Warsaw and the devil's desire to completely destroy the Polish nation, are, unfortunately, again what is happening today in front of the eyes of the world, but this together, the oppressed nation is the Ukrainian nation.

The last great secret of World War II

Russian artillery strikes in Ukraine continue unabated. Putin works from Stalin's manual…and adds new, more violent chapters every day. After years of research, author Konkel is convinced he has uncovered one of the last great secrets of World War II - a secret so groundbreaking in the world order that the NKVD, Gestapo, MI5/6 and Allied forces launched a desperate battle to be the first to find it. in the final days of global conflict.

The author - Kazimierz GE "Chuck" Konkel - is a Polish senior Toronto police investigator who was sent to Poland by the FBI to train the Polish federal police after the fall of communism. He was a personal adviser to the late Marek Papala, Chief Commander of the Police. Konkel was warned by the Allies to leave Poland immediately as his and Papala's lives were in danger. Soon after Konkel left Poland, Marek Papała was murdered. In a separate case, Konkel executed a search warrant in a closed area near Moscow for cars stolen from Chicago and given as "gifts" to the highest figures of Russian politics. Said site turned out to be an integral part of the investigation related to the production of rocket components. The order issued by a high-ranking Russian judge was blocked by the Kremlin authorities. Currently, Konkel works closely with Interpol, the National Police Forces of Poland, the Netherlands and Belgium, as well as the RCMP and the FBI on international organized crime cases. Konkel's father, Edward, was a Polish veteran of World War II, who survived a POW camp and two concentration camps before being captured, and collaborated with the Dutch and French underground. Edward Konkel was eventually placed on death row where he spent two weeks at the infamous Oranje Hotel outside Den Haag in the Netherlands. However, he was allowed to live.

Two earlier Konkla thrillers

KGE Konkel has two thrillers to his credit - "The Glorious East Wind" about the last years of British Hong Kong, in which he predicted the massacre at Tiananmen Square. As a result, he has been featured on major North American media outlets including Larry King Live, NBC-National with John Miller, PBS National Radio, and David Letterman among others. The second novel set in Mexico - "Evil Never Sleeps" deals with criminal cartels.

Where to buy the Polish thriller "WHO HAS BURIED THE DEAD?"

"WHO HAS BURIED THE DEAD?" is a world-class thriller, available on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble in the US and Chapters in Canada.

www.whohasburiedthedead.com. The last North American bestseller about Poland during World War II was "THE THOUSAND HOUR DAY" by WS Kuniczak in 1966. Since then, no novel about Poland during World War II has been published until "WHO HAS BURIED THE DEAD?" which was written about Poland and for Poland and the world's Polonia. The book also arouses the interest of filmmakers who want to bring it to the screen

Dean Baxendale