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Jerzy Klimkowski during the Second World War, a captain, adjutant to the commander of the Polish army that began to form in the USSR in 1941-1942. In his memoirs, written in hot pursuit on a large amount of factual material, he vividly and figuratively traces the state of the Polish army in 1939, the beginning of the formation of the army of General Anders, the nature of the relationship between the Polish officers among themselves, with the Soviet authorities, with the Polish government in exile in London.< /p>
The memoirs of E. Klimkovsky, who came into direct conflict with General Anders and the military-civilian hierarchy of emigration, in which a large number of historical figures operate, shed light on the still unexplored issue of the withdrawal of the Polish army under the command of General Anders from the USSR contrary to the Sikorsky agreement with Stalin.
The book is written in an interesting way and is intended for a wide range of readers.
ISBN | 5-7046-0048-4 |
Publisher | МЭИ |
Publication date | 1991 |
Number of Pages | 288 |
Bookbinding | Softcover |
Language | Russian |