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100 1 _aWilliamson, D. G.
245 1 4 _aThe Polish underground, 1939-1947 /
_cDavid G. Williamson.
260 _aBarnsley, South Yorkshire :
_bPen & Sword Military,
_cc2012.
300 _axiv, 242 p., [16] p. of plates :
_bill., maps, ports. ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aCampaign chronicles
650 0 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xUnderground movements
_zPoland.
651 0 _aPoland
_xHistory
_yOccupation, 1939-1945.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 233-236) and index.
505 0 _a[1] Background -- Poland : a fragile state -- Planning guerrilla warfare -- Invasion and partition -- Siege of Warsaw, 7-27 September 1939 -- Formation of the Polish government-in-Exile -- "Post-September" resistance -- Creation of the Polish Underground -- Enemy-occupied Poland -- General government -- German army of occupation -- Soviet Zone -- Poles and the occupation -- [2] Campaign chronicle -- Resistance, September 1939-June 1940 -- Attempts to centralize armed resistance and avoidance of premature action -- Sabotage operations in Romania and Hungary -- Organization, supply and sabotage in Poland -- Fall of France -- Impact of the fall of France on the Polish Underground -- London and the Polish Resistance after the fall of France -- Communications with occupied Poland -- Plans for future action -- Polish resistance amongst the diaspora -- Growth of resistance in German-Occupied Poland -- Soviet-occupied Poland -- Diplomatic consequences of Barbarossa -- Conditions in Poland, June 1941-January 1943 -- Growing popular resistance -- Attempts to supply the Underground by air -- Diversionary activities in Poland -- Operation Wachlarz -- Intelligence and liaison, 1941-1942 -- Development of the Polish Home Army, June 1941-December 1942 -- British POWs and the Polish Resistance --
505 8 _aThe written word as a weapon -- The spectre of communism : Communist partisan bands, 1941-1942 -- The Zamość crisis -- Polish Resistance in France -- Ambitious diplomatic schemes -- Deteriorating relations between the Polish government-in-exile and the USSR -- Katyń -- Anglo-American appeasement of the USSR -- The state of Poland, January 1943-August 1944 -- The streamlining of the Underground state -- Assassinations -- The Gestapo fights back -- Intelligence, 1943-1944 -- Aircraft and ballistic rocket projects -- The Communist challenge, 1943-1944 -- Jewish Resistance and the Poles -- The Warsaw Ghetto uprising, April-May 1943 -- Resistance in the other ghettos -- Źegota and Polish assistance to the Jews -- Partisan operations : the AK -- Operation Tempest -- Supplying the AK from Italy -- Operations Jula and Ewa, April 1944 -- Partisan operations : GL/AL and the "Forest People" -- The Red Army enters Polish Territory -- The political failure of Operation Tempest, January-July 1944 -- The SOE intervenes, May 1944 -- Resistance behind German lines in the General Government, January-July 1944 -- The Red Army crosses the Bug -- Polish resistance in Europe -- The Warsaw uprising : the decision to revolt --
505 8 _aThe outbreak of the revolt : 1-5 August -- The German counter-offensive -- The attack on the Old Town, 8-19 August -- The insurgents retreat from the Old Town -- The city centre, Mokotów and Żoliborz -- Attitude of the Soviet Union -- Help from the Western Allies : too little and too late -- September : hanging on -- Surrender -- The civilian population during the uprising -- The three Polands, October 1944 -- Opposition to the Polish Committee of National Liberation -- The re-establishment of the Underground state in the General Government -- The Moscow Conference, October 1944 -- The AK's attempt to regroup, October 1944-January 1945 -- Supply and liaison -- Dispatch of the British Military Mission to Poland -- Intelligence, sabotage and guerrilla war in the General Government, October 1944-January 1945 -- The AL and NSZ -- Soviet advance, January 1945 -- Continuing the war against Germany outside Poland -- [3] Aftermath -- Dissolution of the AK and the emergence of NIE -- Flight and concealment -- End of the Underground state, March-June 1945 -- The revolt of April-July 1945 -- Creation of the Provisional Government of National Unity and the first amnesty -- Support for the Underground from Poles abroad -- General Anders and the former Polish Government-in-Exile -- The referendum and the General Election, 1946-1947 -- Assessment -- [4] Appendices -- I. Chronology of major events -- II. Biographies of key figures -- III. Glossary and abbreviations -- IV. Orders of battle and statistics -- V. Survivors' reminiscences.
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