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An Excellent Summary of Polish Achievements in WWII,
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This review is from: Poland in the Second World War (Hardcover)
Very few people realize the pivotal role that Poles played in the Allied victories of WWII. Garlinski elaborates on the solving of the German Enigma code by Polish mathematicians, the invention of a new mine detector that the British subsequently put into mass production, etc. Garlinski spends much time discussing the deportation of Poles to the Soviet Union and the heroics of the Anders Army. The betrayal of Poland to the Soviet Union, by the western Allies, is also painfully recounted.
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Poland in the Second World War by Józef Garli?ski (Paperback - Dec. 1987)
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