The book delves into the complex and often controversial history of the "Cursed Soldiers," members of the Polish anti-communist resistance after World War II. It explores the darker aspects of their legacy, shedding light on the moral ambiguities and difficult choices faced by these fighters in their struggle against Soviet influence in Poland. Through a critical examination of historical events and personal accounts, the author challenges the glorified narrative surrounding these figures, offering a nuanced perspective on their actions and the impact of their resistance.