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General Wladyslaw Sikorski, 1881–1943 - The Life and Controversial Death of Poland's Leader in Exile

English · Hardback

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General Wladyslaw Sikorski, head of the wartime Polish Government and Commander-in-Chief, rebuilt the Polish Army in exile before his mysterious death in 1943.

General Wladyslaw Sikorski was the Head of the wartime Polish Government and Polish Commander-in-Chief, 1939-1943. Sikorski rose to prominence in Poland between 1910 and 1918 as part of the movement towards Polish independence, achieved in 1918. In 1920 Sikorski was largely responsible for the defeat of the Red Army. In 1926 he fell from favour following a military coup. During this fallow period, 1926-1939, Sikorski travelled, mainly in France. He also wrote influential military-science treatises.

In September 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union invaded and annexed Poland. Sikorski, his military offices refused by the Polish Government, fled to Romania. There he was intercepted by the French ambassador to Poland and taken to Paris where he established a Polish Government-in-Exile and rebuilt the Polish Army. In May 1940 France was overrun by Germany. Sikorski removed himself and his government to London. There he began to re-build the Polish army largely lost in France.

Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Sikorski was forced by the British Government to accept the Soviets as allies. This led to a larger Polish army being formed in the Soviet Union and sent to the Middle East, commanded by General Anders who was to become a thorn in Sikorski's side. By 1943, the two men were clearly enemies. Sikorski died in an air crash off Gibraltar. The cause has never been satisfactory established.

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Evan McGilvray has written several books on Polish military history for Helion and is writing a book about Poland, NATO and the failure of democracy in Poland since joining the European Union.

Product details

Authors Evan McGilvray
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2024
 
EAN 9781526795144
ISBN 978-1-5267-9514-4
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 241 mm x 164 mm x 27 mm
Weight 474 g
Illustrations 16 black and white illustrations; 16 Illustrations
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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