Armed Forces of Poland in the West, 1939-46 Peszke Michael
Armed Forces of Poland in the West, 1939-46 Peszke Michael This monograph focuses on the strategic concepts, planning and the limited success of the Polish military, leading up to the British…
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Armed Forces of Poland in the West, 1939-46 Peszke Michael
This monograph focuses on the strategic concepts, planning and the limited success of the Polish military, leading up to the British Guarantee of March 1939 and then throughout the Second World War. Recreated in France, the Polish Military conceptualized a liberation policy of encouraging both France and the United Kingdom to undertake a Balkan Strategy to Poland's freedom. The monograph discusses the valuable contribution of the Polish Military to its two Western allies, France and the United Kingdom leading up to the war, and the respite they received due to Poland's spirited defense that degraded German offensive capability by at least half a year.
In early 1941, Britain did send troops to aid Greece and the Poles were also about to send Polish relations, with Hungary in particular, and Romania, while British relations with Greece and Turkey, made this a promising policy option.