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Poland Alone

Autor Jonathan Walker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2020
Poland was the "tripwire" that brought Britain into the World War II but neither Britain, nor Poland's older ally, France, had the material means to prevent Poland being overrun. The broadcast "Poland is no longer alone" had a distinctly hollow ring. During the next four years the Polish Government in exile and armed forces made a significant contribution to the Allied war effort; in return the Polish Home Army received a paltry 600 tons of supplies. Poland Alone focuses on the climactic year of 1944 when the Polish resistance attempted to gain control of Warsaw from the Germans. A bloody uprising ensued, but little help was received from the Allies. After the Warsaw Poles were massacred, the Red Army finally moved into the city and then occupied the whole country. This book examines whether Britain could have done more to save the Polish people and the Holocaust victims. While Allied political and military leaders clashed over the level of support for the Poles, SOE, RAF and Intelligence personnel fought a bitter covert war to help the Polish resistance fighters. The war ended with over 5 million Poles dead. Had Britain betrayed her ally?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780750993975
ISBN-10: 0750993979
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 197 x 130 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:3 ed
Editura: The History Press Ltd

Notă biografică

JONATHAN WALKER is a member of the British Commission for Military History and an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Birmingham. Poland Alone has been translated into Polish to great acclaim.

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Britain, SOE and the Collapse of the Polish Resistance, 1944. Jonathan Walker examines whether Britain could have done more to save the Polish people and the victims of the Holocaust. While Allied political and military leaders clashed over the level of support for the Poles, SOE, RAF and Intelligence personnel fought a bitter covert war to help the Polish resistance fighters. The War ended with over five million Poles dead. Had Britain betrayed her old ally? New edition.