It is “the gripping, little-known, and brilliantly told story of the scores of Polish fighter pilots who helped save England during the Battle of Britain and of their stunning betrayal by the United States and England at the end of World War II. Centering on five pilots of the renowned Kosciuszko Squadron, the authors show how the fliers, driven by their passionate desire to liberate their homeland, came to be counted among the most heroic and successful fighter pilots of World….”
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A QUESTION OF HONOR The Kosciuszko Squadron Forgotten Heroes of World War II
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Alfred A.Knopf New York 2003, 512 pages (soft cover)
Author: Lynne Olson
ISBN: 0-375-72625-X
Language: English
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Categories: BOOKS, History of Poland (In English)
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