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Warsaw Rising of 1944, The


Warsaw Rising of 1944, The

Paperback by Ciechanowski, Jan M.

Warsaw Rising of 1944, The

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ISBN:
9780521894418
Publication Date:
16 May 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
348 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Warsaw Rising of 1944, The

Description

Why did the Polish underground Home Army call for what proved to be a suicidal uprising? Why did they decide that their poorly armed troops should alone liberate Warsaw shortly before the Soviet entry into the capital? Why were the approaching Russians not informed? Why did the Red Army fail to take Warsaw in the first days of August 1944 as both Stalin and Bor-Kornorowski had anticipated? Dr Ciechanowski examines in detail the political, diplomatic, ideological and military background of the Rising and the events and decisions which immediately preceded it. He traces in turn: the main aspects of Polish politics, strategy and diplomacy during the whole of the Second World War. It is based primarily on unpublished Polish contemporary documents and on interviews with highly placed participants in, and witnesses of, the Warsaw Rising. It provides a definitive account of why the Rising took place and is an extremely important contribution to the history of the Second World War.

Contents

Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Map; 1. The big three and Poland: July 1943-July 1944; 2. The genesis of the Polish resistance movement; 3. Attempts to unify the Polish resistance movement; 4. The Polish grand strategy, 1941-1943; 5. The 'Tempest' plan; 6. The London poles and 'Tempest'; 7. The 'Tempest' east of Warsaw; 8. The fate of Warsaw; 9. Why Warsaw rose; 10. Warsaw and the Émigré leaders; Conclusions; Bibliography; Index.

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