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Sikorski: No Simple Soldier : A Visual History of World War II's Unsung Allied Leader

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Charismatic statesman...brilliant military strategist...visionary European diplomat.

Plucked from a decade of "wilderness years," General Wladyslaw Sikorski (1881-1943) led the Polish nation in World War II. During the most desperate year of the war-June 1940 fall of France to June 1941 German invasion of Soviet Union-Poland remained Great Britain's largest ally due to Sikorski's tireless efforts. As Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief, Sikorski's commanding presence, skillful diplomacy, and decisiveness under pressure earned the respect of Churchill and Roosevelt.

On July 4, 1943, Sikorski was killed in a mysterious plane crash that still fuels conspiracy theories 70 years later. Sikorski was "no simple soldier." Dynamic life told through visual history, including groundbreaking digital extras.

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Product Details
Aquila Polonica Publishing
1607720116 / 9781607720119
Hardback
04/09/2023
United States
280 pages, 35 black & white illustrations, 260 black & white halftones, 5 maps; 35 black & white ill
254 x 305 mm
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