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The eagle unbowed

Poland and the Poles in the Second World War
Book • 2012
In this book, Halik Kochanski provides a detailed and comprehensive history of Poland's involvement in World War II. The narrative includes the country's betrayal by both allies and enemies, the deportations and executions by the Soviets and Germans, and the significant contributions of exiled Poles to the Allied war effort.

The book also discusses the Warsaw uprising and the post-war period, offering a fair-minded introduction to the complex and often overlooked history of Poland during the war.

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