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Authors: Norman Davies

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Foreign Office (British): differences with SOE
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,
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,
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,
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; attitude to USSR
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; and Polish-Soviet relations
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; reluctance to support Rising
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,
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,
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,
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; keeps files on war criminals
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; attitude to post-war Polish political activists
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France: Resistance and Underground activities in
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,
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; wartime relations with Britain
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,
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; in Alliance
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; support for Poland
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; early wartime actions
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; Polish troops join
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; defeat (1940)
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; Allied invasion and liberation of (1944)
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,
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; military security system
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;
see also
Free French; Paris

Franco, Gen. Francisco
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Frank, Hans: as Governor of Warsaw
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,
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,
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,
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; and ‘Sword and Plough’ organization
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; proposes concessions
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; predicts Rising
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; on German occupation
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; reports on Rising
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,
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,
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; on Underground
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; at Nuremberg trials
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Frankfurter, Felix
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Free French
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,
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,
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Freedom and Independence Organization (WiN): formed
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; and post-war government
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; members tried and punished
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,
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Freston Mission
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,
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,
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,
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Galbraith, Captain P.
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Galicia
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Gallacher, William
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Gamelin, Gen. Maurice
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Garli
ski, Dr Józef
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Garvin, J. L.
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Gaulle, Gen. Charles de
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Gehlen, Gen. Reinhard
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Geibel, Paul
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Geisler, H.
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George VI, King of Great Britain
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,
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Georgia: independence
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German–Soviet Treaty of Friendship (September 1939)
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,
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Germany (Imperial): and occupation of Poland
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Germany (Third Reich): Allied bombing campaign against
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,
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; as threat to Allies
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; invades and occupies Poland
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; as threat to Poland
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; and outbreak of war
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; Treaty of Friendship with USSR (September 1939)
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,
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; invades USSR (1941)
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,
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,
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,
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; advance in USSR (1942)
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; defeats and withdrawal in USSR (1943)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; repressive regime in Poland
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,
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,
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; racial policy
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,
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,
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; and Soviet ‘Red Bridge’
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; military-police system
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; ‘New Order’
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; rocket programme
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; reaction to Rising
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,
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,
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,
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; arms and equipment
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,
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,
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; counterattack east of Vistula
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,
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; casualties in Warsaw Rising
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; composition of forces in Warsaw
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; considers negotiated settlement
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; mystified by Soviet inaction at Warsaw
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; Western plans to eliminate economic power
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; Allied advances against
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,
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,
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; and capitulation of Home Army
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,
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; Russian rapes and atrocities in
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; gains from Rising
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; Allied prisoners freed in
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; commemorates Rising
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; strength of forces in Warsaw
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Military formations: Seventh Army
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; Ninth Army
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; IV SS Panzer Group
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; 15th Cossack Cavalry Corps
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; 39th Armoured Corps
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; 46th Panzer Corps
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; Hungarian Corps
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; 12th Reserve Division
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; 14th
Waffen-SS Galizien
Division
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,
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; 19th Panzer Division
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,
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,
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,
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; 25th Panzer Division
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; 73rd Infantry Division
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; Hermann Göring Panzer Division
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,
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,
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;
SS-Totenkopf
Panzer Division
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;
SS-Wiking
Panzer Division
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; Cossack Brigade
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; RONA Brigade
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; 2nd Grenadier Regiment
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; 111th Regiment
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; 146th Panzer Grenadier Regiment
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; 542nd Grenadier Regiment
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; Oriental Muslim Regiment
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; Volhynian Self-Defence Legion
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G
siówka concentration camp (‘Goose Farm’)
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,
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,
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,
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Gestapo: activities in Warsaw
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; and Underground press
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; contacts and deals with Underground
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; roundup in Cracow
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Ghetto Rising (1943): outbreak
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; suppressed
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,
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,
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; conduct of
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; supposed Home Army actions against
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; memorials to
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,
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; Pope John Paul II recalls
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; Warsaw Rising confused with
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; self-sacrifice in
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Gieysztor, Prof. Aleksander (‘Borodicz’)
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,
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Glav-pol (Communist Party’s Chief Military-Political Department)
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Goebbels, Dr Joseph
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,
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,
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,
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Gollancz, (Sir) Victor
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Gomułka, Władysław
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Gorbachev, Mikhail
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Gorbatov, Gen. A.
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Göring,
Reichsmarschall
Hermann
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,
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,
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Gothic Line (Italy)
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Government-in-Exile (Polish): formed
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,
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; loses recognition
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; disparaged
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; mistrusted
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; investigates ‘Tabor’
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; sets up Historical Commission
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; and historical studies of Rising
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Grand Alliance: formed
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; adopts

unconditional surrender policy
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,
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; and post-war settlement
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; attitude to Rising
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,
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,
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; and ‘Big Three’
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;
see also
Allied coalition

Great Encyclopaedia of the Warsaw Rising
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Great Terror (USSR, 1938)
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Greece
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,
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Gross Rosen concentration camp
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Gubbins, Maj.Gen. Colin
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Guderian, Gen. Heinz
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,
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Gulag
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,
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Gusev, S. I.
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Hahn, Gen.
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Harriman, Averell
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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‘Hel’ network (couriers)
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Heller
see
Iranek-Osmecki, Col. Kazimierz

Heller, Kurt
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Herbert, Zbigniew: ‘The Fall of Troy’
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Herman, Lt.Col. Franciszek (‘Boguslav’)
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Herzog, Roman
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Heydrich, Reinhard
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,
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Hill, Christopher
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;
Two Commonwealths: the Soviets and Ourselves
(by ‘K. E. Holme’)
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Himmler, Heinrich: and ‘Peace Boundary’
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; criticizes Frank
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; establishes Auschwitz camp
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; and Nazi racial policy
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,
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,
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; opposes raising Polish military units
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; meets Polish editor of
Worker
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; informed of Rising
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; reaction to Rising
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; on multinational Europe
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; suicide
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; blamed by Bach
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