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A short history, Dec 12 2002
This review is from: For your freedom and ours: The Polish Armed Forces in the Second World War (Hardcover)
More of a coffee table book, it gives brief descriptions of the amazingly widescale contributions of Polish troops in WWII. Worth it just for the pictures.
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Accurate Account, Mar 6 2002
This review is from: For your freedom and ours: The Polish Armed Forces in the Second World War (Hardcover)
During my studies of central Europe, I have been thoroughly impressed by the ability of Poland to fend off enemies much more powerful than they for over 1000 years. This book is a testament to those that fell in the shadow of their ancestors, who fought off Mongols, Tatars, Cossacks, Teutons, Turks, Transilvanians, Hungarians, Romanians, Czechs, Swedes, Russians, Austrians, Prussians and Nazis.
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A short history, Dec 12 2002
By Mac O. Pora - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: For your freedom and ours: The Polish Armed Forces in the Second World War (Hardcover)
More of a coffee table book, it gives brief descriptions of the amazingly widescale contributions of Polish troops in WWII. Worth it just for the pictures.
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Accurate Account, Mar 6 2002
By Phil Swanwick - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: For your freedom and ours: The Polish Armed Forces in the Second World War (Hardcover)
During my studies of central Europe, I have been thoroughly impressed by the ability of Poland to fend off enemies much more powerful than they for over 1000 years. This book is a testament to those that fell in the shadow of their ancestors, who fought off Mongols, Tatars, Cossacks, Teutons, Turks, Transilvanians, Hungarians, Romanians, Czechs, Swedes, Russians, Austrians, Prussians and Nazis.
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