The book explores the controversial figure of Władysław Studnicki, a Polish intellectual and politician who advocated for an alliance between Poland and Nazi Germany before and during World War II. It delves into Studnicki's motivations, beliefs, and the historical context that shaped his views, as well as the broader implications of his pro-German stance. Through a detailed examination of his life and ideas, the book provides insight into the complexities of Polish-German relations and the difficult choices faced by individuals in the tumultuous landscape of 20th-century Europe.