Selasa, 25 Juli 2017

World War II- Letters from Readers October 2012

Rising Satisfaction I READ WITH GREAT INTEREST your article “Revolt…and Betrayal” in the May/June issue. My in-laws are Polish and I have heard stories about the Resistance and the August Rising for many years; my mother-in-law was a courier, and was wounded and captured in that fight. My father-in-law was in an artillery unit with …

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