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1939

1. Republic of Poland before September 1, 1939
2. German and Russian demands from Poland
3. Germany invades Poland
4. Battles of Modlin, Warsaw and Tomaszow Lubelski
5. Russia invades Poland
6. Polish outposts at Westerplatte and Hela capitulate
7. Polish Army units withdraw to Romania, Polish president Moscicki interned by the Romanian government
8. Postcard from N. Lissowski to Dr. H. Gruber in Paris
9. Polish Air Force personnel escape to France
10. Polish Naval Forces escape to Great Britain and France

1940-1942

11. Polish Home Army
12. Polish Brigade in Narvik, Norway
13. W. Churchill becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain; Paris surrenders to the Germans
14. Polish Air Force in Great Britain
15. The Battle of Britain
16. Polish Army in Great Britain
17. Sinking of the battleship Bismark
18. Polish Carpathian Brigade in Tobruk
19. Polish Army under the command of Gen. W. Anders leaves USSR

1943-1944

20. Katyn Wood Murders
21. Soviet Union of Polish Patriots
22. Funeral of Gen. W. Sikorski
23. The Teheran Conference
24. The Battle of Atlantic
25. Polish student flyers in Canada
26. Polish Army 2nd Corps captures Monte Cassino
27. Polish Army 2nd Corps captures Ancona and Bologna
28. Warsaw Uprising
29. Polish Armoured Division at Pas-de-Calais and Polish Paratroops Brigade at Arnhem

1945

30. Yalta Conference
31. Polish Soviet Army crosses rivers Oder and Neisse
32. Polish Armoured Division captures Wilhelmshaven
33. Polish cruiser Conrad enters the port of Wilhelmshaven
34. V-E DAY
35. British, American and French Governments cease to recognize any longer the Polish Government in Exile
36. Potsdam Conference
37. Aftermath of Potsdam Conference-Gorlitz Agreement
38. Aftermath of Potsdam Conference-Ethnic Cleansing

Appendices

39. Polish Soldiers Memorials
40. Lincoln Cathedral- Airmen's Chapel
41. The Enigma Machine
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1939-1946
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1939-1945