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Deluge Volume 2

Deluge Volume 2

Written by: Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Dive into The Deluge, a gripping historical novel by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz, first published in 1886. This second volume of the renowned Trilogy transports you to the tumultuous era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the devastating Swedish invasion, a period referred to as „Potop.” Follow the journey of Andrzej Kmicic, a nobleman and soldier caught in the crossfire of loyalty and betrayal. As he battles not only external foes but also the treachery of unscrupulous nobles seeking to exploit their countrys turmoil, Kmicics decisions come at a heavy price—especially when his beloved Olenka views him as a traitor. Experience the epic struggle of valiant soldiers fighting for their homeland, wielding both swords and wits against the invading forces. This tale is a poignant reflection of a nation in crisis, rich with themes of patriotism, conflict, and resilience. - Summary by Wikipedia and Piotr NaterCopyright Nature and Animals Science Social Sciences World
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  • 040 - Chapter XXXVI
    Feb 18 2026
    Dive into The Deluge, a gripping historical novel by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz, first published in 1886. This second volume of the renowned Trilogy transports you to the tumultuous era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the devastating Swedish invasion, a period referred to as „Potop.” Follow the journey of Andrzej Kmicic, a nobleman and soldier caught in the crossfire of loyalty and betrayal. As he battles not only external foes but also the treachery of unscrupulous nobles seeking to exploit their countrys turmoil, Kmicics decisions come at a heavy price—especially when his beloved Olenka views him as a traitor. Experience the epic struggle of valiant soldiers fighting for their homeland, wielding both swords and wits against the invading forces. This tale is a poignant reflection of a nation in crisis, rich with themes of patriotism, conflict, and resilience. - Summary by Wikipedia and Piotr Nater
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    15 mins
  • 039 - Chapter XXXV
    Feb 17 2026
    Dive into The Deluge, a gripping historical novel by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz, first published in 1886. This second volume of the renowned Trilogy transports you to the tumultuous era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the devastating Swedish invasion, a period referred to as „Potop.” Follow the journey of Andrzej Kmicic, a nobleman and soldier caught in the crossfire of loyalty and betrayal. As he battles not only external foes but also the treachery of unscrupulous nobles seeking to exploit their countrys turmoil, Kmicics decisions come at a heavy price—especially when his beloved Olenka views him as a traitor. Experience the epic struggle of valiant soldiers fighting for their homeland, wielding both swords and wits against the invading forces. This tale is a poignant reflection of a nation in crisis, rich with themes of patriotism, conflict, and resilience. - Summary by Wikipedia and Piotr Nater
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    48 mins
  • 038 - Chapter XXXIV
    Feb 16 2026
    Dive into The Deluge, a gripping historical novel by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz, first published in 1886. This second volume of the renowned Trilogy transports you to the tumultuous era of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the devastating Swedish invasion, a period referred to as „Potop.” Follow the journey of Andrzej Kmicic, a nobleman and soldier caught in the crossfire of loyalty and betrayal. As he battles not only external foes but also the treachery of unscrupulous nobles seeking to exploit their countrys turmoil, Kmicics decisions come at a heavy price—especially when his beloved Olenka views him as a traitor. Experience the epic struggle of valiant soldiers fighting for their homeland, wielding both swords and wits against the invading forces. This tale is a poignant reflection of a nation in crisis, rich with themes of patriotism, conflict, and resilience. - Summary by Wikipedia and Piotr Nater
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    30 mins
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