Betrayal of Poland: First-Hand Accounts from the Second World War

Rees, Simon

ISBN 10: 1036112098 ISBN 13: 9781036112097
Verlag: Pen & Sword Military, 2024
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Compiles firsthand accounts of Polish resistance, exile, and wartime struggles during WWII.

Hitler's Third Reich and Stalin's Soviet Union invaded Poland in September 1939 and the two autocracies proved utterly ruthless in their efforts to subjugate the Polish people. The resultant loss of life was almost unimaginable in scale but Poles from all walks of life refused to submit, either at home or abroad. Germany turned on its Soviet ally in June 1941, with Britain, the USA and the USSR eventually becoming partners in the war against Hitler. At various meetings and conferences, the 'Big Three' agreed post-war Poland would fall into the Soviet sphere of influence and Poles fighting for a free and independent country found themselves cut adrift. They had a stark choice after VE Day: live in Poland dominated by Stalin's puppets or face a life in exile.

Betrayal of Poland is the first major English-language compendium of Polish first-hand accounts from the Second World War. Two of the witnesses flew over the Third Reich and faced the deadly threat of night fighters and flak. One fought at Hill 262 in Normandy, joining the effort to close the Falaise Gap, while another was parachuted into the Arnhem campaign. Two saw the horrors of Auschwitz: one from behind the wire and the other outside it. Others detailed the hell of being deported into Stalin's Soviet Union and their daily struggle to survive. Departing the USSR and joining what became the Polish II Corps, many went onto fight at Monte Cassino. Finally, several witnesses recalled life under German Occupation and how they joined the Warsaw Uprising - the unequal and ultimately doomed battle against some of Hitler's most-murderous units.

Backed by comprehensive appendices and several never-seen-before photographs, this work is a must-have for anyone interested in Polish history or the Second World War.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Simon Rees has an MA in social and cultural history and has worked as a journalist/freelance writer for more than 20 years. He has written regularly for numerous history- and military-focussed publications, including Military Heritage, Military History and Military Illustrated. His connections with the British-Polish community stretch back to the early 2000s when he started researching the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1920.

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Titel: Betrayal of Poland: First-Hand Accounts from...
Verlag: Pen & Sword Military
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Einband: Hardcover
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