The book explores the controversial and complex attempts by Polish anti-communists to negotiate with Nazi Germany during World War II. It delves into the motivations and strategies of these Polish factions, who saw collaboration with the Third Reich as a potential means to counter the Soviet threat and secure Poland's future. Through a detailed examination of historical documents and personal accounts, the narrative sheds light on the moral and political dilemmas faced by these individuals, challenging conventional narratives about Polish resistance and collaboration during the war.