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Article: The Polish Underground Army: The Western Allies, and the Failure of Strategic Unity in World War II.(Book review)
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- Sarmatian Review
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- April 1, 2006
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The Polish Underground Army, the Western Allies, and the Failure of Strategic Unity in World War II
By Michael Alfred Peszke. Foreword by Piotr S. Wandycz. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, 2005. 244 pages. Appendices, bibliography, index. Hardcover.
Thanks to the efforts of its air crews, sailors, and the Carpathian Brigade in beleaguered Tobruk, the Poles had paid their dues to the British and
Allied side (65).
Michael Alfred Peszke was born 1932 in DCblin, Poland, and at present he lives in Wakefield, RI. He is a psychiatrist by profession and historian by avocation. After attending schools in Scotland and ...