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The Poles on the World War II Fronts

Pilots of the Polish 303rd Fighter Squadron. From the left: Pilot Officer Ferić, Flight-Lieutenant Kent, Flying Officer Grzeszczak, Pilot Officer Radomski, Pilot Officer Radomski, Pilot Officer Zumbach, Pilot Officer Łokuciewski, Flying Officer Henneberg, Sergeant Rogowski, Sergeant Szaposznikow
Source: 1940, Wikimedia Commons, licencja: CC 0.

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You will learn
  • how were the Polish Armed ForcesPolish Armed Forces (PSZ)Polish Armed Forces in the West formed;

  • what Polish units fought on the fronts of World War II;

  • where and why was the Anders’ Army formed

  • about the history of the Polish military units and their commanders;

  • where were Polish military units formed.

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Nagranie abstraktu

The Polish soldiers took part in battles on the fronts of World War II from the first days until the end of the conflict. After the Polish defeat in the defensive war, part of the Polish divisions managed to reach France, where the Polish government‑in‑exile undertook efforts to recreate the army. They became the basis of the Polish Armed ForcesPolish Armed Forces (PSZ)Polish Armed Forces formed in the West; on the day of the Third Reich’s attack on France, they numbered over 80 thousand soldiers. The Polish soldiers participated in battles all across Europe – on the land and sea, and in the air. From the battles for Norway (the Polish Independent Highland Brigade commanded by gen. Zygmunt Szyszko‑Bohusz), through the defence of France (the 1st Grenadiers’ Division and the 2nd Rifle Division), to the battles in Africa (the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade). The Polish air fighters made great contributions to the Allied victory in the Battle of BritainBattle of BritainBattle of Britain (1941), where the Polish 302nd and 303rd Fighter Squadrons took down more enemy planes than their British peers. Polish battleships fought on the seas and oceans: at the Norwegian coasts (“Orzeł Grom”), in the Mediterranean (“Kujawiak”, “Krakowiak”), and escorting convoys on the Atlantic and transports into the USSR (“Orkan”, “Garland”).

Polish forces started forming in the East (USSR) as well, after the signing of the Sikorski‑Majski agreementSikorski‑Majski agreementSikorski‑Majski agreement (1941), with gen. Władysław Anders as its commander. As a result of agreements between the nations, as well as those with the civilians, they were evacuated to the Middle East, forming the so‑called Second Corps, which afterwards took part in the Battles of Monte Cassino, Ancona and Bologna (1944‑1945).

After the opening of the Western Front in 1944, the Poles took part in the battles that took place in Europe as well. The 1st Armored Division commanded by General Stanisław Maczek fought in the Battle of Falaise, then participated in the liberation of Belgian and Dutch cities. The Polish parachuters of the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade fought in the Battle of Arnhem (Operation Market Garden), suffering sizable losses.

In 1943, after the evacuation of Anders’ Army, efforts were taken once again to form a Polish army in the USSR. The 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division, commanded by General Zygmunt Berling, fighting alongside the Soviet army, crossed the combat trail from the Battle of Lenino (1943) all the way to the capture of Berlin (1945), now as the 1st Army of the Polish People’s Army.

In the battles with the Germans also took part the 2nd Army of the Polish People's Army, created in autumn of 1944, and commanded by General Karol Świerczewski, who ended his combat trail by participating in the liberation of Czechoslovakia.

Task 1

Why did the Polish government in exile depend on the reconstruction of Polish units in the West?

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Poles on the fronts of World War II
Source: Krystian Chariza i zespół, Wikimedia Commons, licencja: CC BY 3.0.
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Task 2

Study the event important for the Polish activities on the World War II fronts.

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Poles on the World War II fronts 25.8.1939 The agreement on directing the Polish water vessels to Great Britain Photographed: The Polish Ambassador to Great Britain, Edward Bernard Raczyński, who, together with the British Foreign Affairs Secretary, Lord Edward Halifax, signed the Polish-British alliance pact, 4.1.1940 The agreement on the creation of the Polish Armed Forces Photographed: Władysław Sikorski – the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, 1941 The beginning of the formation of Anders’ Army in the USSR Generals: Michał Tokarzewski-Karaszewicz, Władysław Anders, Mieczysław Boruta-Spiechowicz (first row, from the left), Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko, Colonel Leopold Okulicki (second row). Polish Armed Forces in the USSR, 1942 The evacuation of Anders’ Army from the USSR On 18 March 1942, during a meeting with Stalin, Władysław Anders addressed the question of evacuating part of the Polish military into Iran. Stalin agreed without hesitation to the departure of all the Polish soldiers that could not be fed. 44 thousand people left the USSR. Photographed: Władysław Anders, Władysław Sikorski and Joseph Stalin during General Sikorski’s visit to the USSR, Moscow, December 1941, 5.1943 The creation of the 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division The Division embarks on its way to the front., 1944 The creation of the Polish People’s Army, 1944 The Battle of Monte CassinoCzytaj więcej...
Photographed: the ruins of the Monte Cassino monastery
Source: Wittke, licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Task 3

Recall what office Winston Churchill held in 1940.

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Winston Churchill reviews Polish troops in Great Britain (on the left Władysław Sikorski)
Source: a. nn., domena publiczna.
Task 4

Try to find out why the submarine „Sokół” together with submarine „Dzik” gained the name „terrible twin”.

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The crew of "Sokół" in Gibraltar
Source: Archiwum Fotograficzne Stefana Bałuka, domena publiczna.
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Exercise 1
Match the terms with their definitions. Allies Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. the arrest and imprisonment of people at a detention site., 2. the agreement of 30 July 1941 restoring the diplomatic relations between Poland and the USSR, 3. The states fighting against Germany and the states allied with her during World War II., 4. an air campaign fought between the German and British airforces from July to October 1941, 5. the Polish military formations created in the autumn of 1939 in Western Europe in agreement with France and Great Britain, 6. the common name of the Polish Fighting Team that took part in the campaign in Northern Africa in 1943 Polish Armed Forces (PSZ) Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. the arrest and imprisonment of people at a detention site., 2. the agreement of 30 July 1941 restoring the diplomatic relations between Poland and the USSR, 3. The states fighting against Germany and the states allied with her during World War II., 4. an air campaign fought between the German and British airforces from July to October 1941, 5. the Polish military formations created in the autumn of 1939 in Western Europe in agreement with France and Great Britain, 6. the common name of the Polish Fighting Team that took part in the campaign in Northern Africa in 1943 Internment Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. the arrest and imprisonment of people at a detention site., 2. the agreement of 30 July 1941 restoring the diplomatic relations between Poland and the USSR, 3. The states fighting against Germany and the states allied with her during World War II., 4. an air campaign fought between the German and British airforces from July to October 1941, 5. the Polish military formations created in the autumn of 1939 in Western Europe in agreement with France and Great Britain, 6. the common name of the Polish Fighting Team that took part in the campaign in Northern Africa in 1943 Skalski’s Circus Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. the arrest and imprisonment of people at a detention site., 2. the agreement of 30 July 1941 restoring the diplomatic relations between Poland and the USSR, 3. The states fighting against Germany and the states allied with her during World War II., 4. an air campaign fought between the German and British airforces from July to October 1941, 5. the Polish military formations created in the autumn of 1939 in Western Europe in agreement with France and Great Britain, 6. the common name of the Polish Fighting Team that took part in the campaign in Northern Africa in 1943 Battle of Britain Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. the arrest and imprisonment of people at a detention site., 2. the agreement of 30 July 1941 restoring the diplomatic relations between Poland and the USSR, 3. The states fighting against Germany and the states allied with her during World War II., 4. an air campaign fought between the German and British airforces from July to October 1941, 5. the Polish military formations created in the autumn of 1939 in Western Europe in agreement with France and Great Britain, 6. the common name of the Polish Fighting Team that took part in the campaign in Northern Africa in 1943 Sikorski-Majski agreement Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. the arrest and imprisonment of people at a detention site., 2. the agreement of 30 July 1941 restoring the diplomatic relations between Poland and the USSR, 3. The states fighting against Germany and the states allied with her during World War II., 4. an air campaign fought between the German and British airforces from July to October 1941, 5. the Polish military formations created in the autumn of 1939 in Western Europe in agreement with France and Great Britain, 6. the common name of the Polish Fighting Team that took part in the campaign in Northern Africa in 1943

Keywords

Polish Armed Forces, internment, Battle of Britain, Sikorski‑Majski agreement

Glossary

Allies
Allies
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Nagranie słówka: Allies

Alianci – państwa walczące przeciwko Niemcom i ich sojusznikom podczas II wojny światowej.

Polish Armed Forces (PSZ)
Polish Armed Forces (PSZ)
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Nagranie słówka: Polish Armed Forces (PSZ)

Polskie Siły Zbrojne (PSZ) – polskie formacje wojskowe utworzone jesienią 1939 r. na Zachodzie Europy, na podstawie porozumień z Francją i Wielką Brytanią. Dowodził nimi Naczelny Wódz. Istniały do 1947 r., kiedy to zostały rozwiązane przez Brytyjczyków.

Internment
Internment
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Nagranie słówka: Internment

Internowanie – przymusowe aresztowanie i osadzenie osób w miejscu odosobnienia bez możliwości jego opuszczania.

Skalski’s Circus
Skalski’s Circus
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Nagranie słówka: Skalski’s Circus

Cyrk Skalskiego – potoczna nazwa Polskiego Zespołu Myśliwskiego biorącego udział w kampanii w Północnej Afryce w 1943 r. Swoją nazwę zawdzięcza dowódcy – Stanisławowi Skalskiemu.

Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain
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Nagranie słówka: Battle of Britain

Bitwa o Anglię – kampania lotnicza toczona między lotnictwem niemieckim i brytyjskim od lipca do października 1941 r. Jej celem była obrona Anglii przed atakami niemieckimi i planowanym desantem morskim. Zakończyła się zwycięstwem wojsk alianckich, co uniemożliwiło III Rzeszy desant na Wyspy Brytyjskie.

Sikorski‑Majski agreement
Sikorski‑Majski agreement
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Nagranie słówka: Sikorski‑Majski agreement

Układ Sikorski‑Majski – porozumienie z 30 lipca 1941 r. przywracające stosunki dyplomatyczne między Polską i ZSRS. Miał na celu rozpoczęcie współpracy i wspólną walkę w ramach koalicji antyhitlerowskiej.