On August 1, 1944, when the Armia Krajowa [AK] comprised of Polish partisans, took to the streets against the Germans, the only question in their minds was when Warsaw was going to be liberated. Instead of a quick victory, fighting raged on for sixty-three days ending with the eventual defeat of the AK. Even though the uprising failed to free Warsaw from the grasp of the Nazis, it did become a touchstone in the relationship between two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union
Armia Krajowa’s (AK) Vilnius area was subordinated to Polish Government in exile in London and to AK...
Regarding the dispute about the evaluation of the Polish and Lithuanian resistance. The article pres...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...
There is nothing in history which can be classified as an isolated event with no bearing on the whol...
The theatre of eastern Europe represented a particularly thorny diplomatic patch in wartime relation...
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By the summer of 1944 it was evident that the Allies were not to be denied their triumph in Europe. ...
1984 marked the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, important because of the number and the tim...
The Great War brought about the collapse of the old world order of the 19th century. The idea of the...
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This short book offers a concise, readable, and carefully documented account of the struggle from 19...
In 1995 on the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War numerous celebrations were he...
This article deals with Soviet-Polish relations during the Second World War, which have for many yea...
After the Red Army reoccupied the eastern territories of the Polish Republic (1918-1939), the Soviet...
On June 22nd 1941 the IIIrd Reich attacked USSR. The outcome of military warfare on Eastern Front, u...
Armia Krajowa’s (AK) Vilnius area was subordinated to Polish Government in exile in London and to AK...
Regarding the dispute about the evaluation of the Polish and Lithuanian resistance. The article pres...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...
There is nothing in history which can be classified as an isolated event with no bearing on the whol...
The theatre of eastern Europe represented a particularly thorny diplomatic patch in wartime relation...
The Warsaw Uprising in the Opinions of Select German NewspapersAn uprising caused by the “demons of ...
By the summer of 1944 it was evident that the Allies were not to be denied their triumph in Europe. ...
1984 marked the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, important because of the number and the tim...
The Great War brought about the collapse of the old world order of the 19th century. The idea of the...
On September 17, 1939, on the strength of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact established on August 23, 1939...
This short book offers a concise, readable, and carefully documented account of the struggle from 19...
In 1995 on the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War numerous celebrations were he...
This article deals with Soviet-Polish relations during the Second World War, which have for many yea...
After the Red Army reoccupied the eastern territories of the Polish Republic (1918-1939), the Soviet...
On June 22nd 1941 the IIIrd Reich attacked USSR. The outcome of military warfare on Eastern Front, u...
Armia Krajowa’s (AK) Vilnius area was subordinated to Polish Government in exile in London and to AK...
Regarding the dispute about the evaluation of the Polish and Lithuanian resistance. The article pres...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...