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Author Stachura, Peter D

Title The Poles in Britain, 1940-2000 : from betrayal to assimilation / editor, Peter D. Stachura
Published London ; Portland, OR : Frank Cass, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 113 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. Introduction / Peter D. Stachura -- 2. Towards and beyond Yalta / Peter D. Stachura -- 3. The establishment of theh Polish section of the SOE / Jeffrey Bines -- 4. The government of the Republic of Poland in exile, 1945-92 / Wojciech Rojek -- 5. The Poles in Scotland, 1940-50 / Peter D. Stachura -- 6. General StanisÃ…#x82;aw Maczek and post-war Britain -- 7. Homeland memories and the Polish community in Leicester / Kathy Burrell -- 8. Oral history and Polish emigres in Britain / Michelle Winslow -- 9. The Polish institute and Sikorski museum and its archival holdings / Andrzej Suchcitz
Summary Stachura provides an important, original analysis of the Polish community in the United Kingdom, adding up to a provocative interpretation of the Pole's position in British society. The chapters add to our understanding of the significant Polish military effort alongside the Allies in defeating Nazi Germany, while the appalling price the Poles paid at the end of the war at the Yalta Conference is accentuated. This crass and wholly unjustified betrayal of the cause of a free Poland by the Allies resulted directly in the formation of a large Polish community in Britain
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Polish people -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Immigrants -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
HISTORY.
Ethnic relations
Immigrants
Polish people
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
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