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Authors: Norman Davies

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Starzy
ski, Stefan
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State Security Corps (PKB)
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Stettinius, Edward R.
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Strasburger, Henryk
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Stroop,
SS-Brig.Fhr.
Jürgen
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,
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Suwałki Region
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‘Sword and Plough’ organization
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,
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Szmerling (Jewish policeman)
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SZP
see
‘Victory Service’
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Szpilman, Władysław (‘the Pianist’)
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,
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,
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Tanguy, Col. Henri (‘Rol’)
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TASS agency (Soviet)
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Tatar, Gen. Stanisław (‘Tabor’): background and character
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; work in VI Bureau
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,
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; wishes to launch Rising
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; blocks C.-in-C.’s communications
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; in Washington
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,
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; meets leaders of SOE
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; in touch with Polish Underground
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; and Foreign Office’s contradiction of SOE’s promise of support
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,
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; informs Premier of Bór’s correspondence with C.-in-C.
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; post-war information on
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; tried (1951)
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; later career
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; separation from colleagues on mission to Poland
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Tedder, Air Vice Marshal Arthur William
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Teheran conference (1943)
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Telegin, Lt.Gen. T.
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Tempest, Operation
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Third Reich
see
Germany (Third Reich)

Thomas, Norman
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Thurtle, Ernest
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Time and Tide
(journal)
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Times, The
(newspaper): wartime reporting
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,
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; bias
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; reports start of Battle of Warsaw
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,
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; on US bombing raids using Soviet bases
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; reports Commanderin-Chief’s complaint of Allied inaction
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Tito, Josip ‘Broz’
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To the Polish Nation
(appeal)
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Tolbukhin, Marshal Fyodor I.
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Toynbee, Arnold
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Treblinka (Nazi death camp)
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,
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; rising in
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Tribune
(journal)
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Trotsky, Leon
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Tukhachevsky, Marshal Mikhail N.
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Turner, Col. (head of British Military Mission, Moscow)
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Tuwim, Julian
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UBP (security organs)
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Ubysz, Mieczysław
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Ukraine: independence
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,
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; name and status
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,
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; language
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; under Nazi occupation
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; wartime losses
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; volunteers in German Army
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; Underground in
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;
see also
Western Ukraine

Ukrainian SSR
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Ukrainian UPA
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‘Ukrainian Welfare Committee’
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Ulrich, Col. V. V.
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unconditional surrender: as Allied policy
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,
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Underground (Polish): activities
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,
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; groupings
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; cultural and educational work
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; clandestine press
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; organization
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,
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; couriers
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; contacts and deals with Gestapo
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; Stalin informed of
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Underground (wartime): in occupied Europe
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Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ)
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Union of Polish Patriots (ZPP)
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Unitarian Centre for Refugees
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United Nations: Declaration (1942)
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; policy on Poland
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; Draft Charter
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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (UNRRA)
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United States of America: dominance
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; wartime relations with Britain
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; war preparations
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; isolationism
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; check on Soviet expansionism
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; Hitler declares war on
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; enters war
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; attitude to Polish Exiled Government
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,
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; proSoviet lobby in
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; and proposed Polish General Rising
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; Polish mission in
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,
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; inaction over support for Rising
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,
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; Presidential Election (1944)
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,
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; contributes airdrops to Warsaw
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; Polish emigrants to
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,
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,
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; and post-war order
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;
see also
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

United States Army Air Forces: Soviet bases
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,
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,
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; bombing missions from USSR
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,
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; overflights to Warsaw
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,
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; October flights disapproved by USSR
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United Workers’ Party (Polish)
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Uris, Leon
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USSR: Germans invade (1941)
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,
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; Pact with Nazis (August 1939)
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; advance on Warsaw (1944)
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; Red Army victories and advance (1943–4)
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; treaties with Western powers
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; war with Finland (1939–40)
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,
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; as wartime ally of West
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,
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,
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; political purges
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; occupies Poland (1939)
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,
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,
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,
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; Treaty of Friendship with Germany (September 1939)
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,
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; occupies Baltic states
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; treaty with Poland (1941)
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; Polish armies in
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,
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; demands return of Soviet citizens in Western hands
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; and prospective Polish rising
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,
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; advance against Poland (1920)
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; and Bolshevik ideology
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; Red Army purged
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; border disputes with Poland
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; Treaty with Britain (1942)
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; and creation of independent Poland
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; military-police system
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; political authority
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; Red Army composition and behaviour
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; sympathizers and apologists in Britain
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; repression and Terror in
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; and ‘new Soviet Man’
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; partisan units in Poland
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; disparages Home Army
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,
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; Polish attitudes to
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; waits outside Warsaw
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; reported cooperation with insurgents
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; advance halted at Vistula
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; reluctance to aid Rising
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,
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; USAAF bases in
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,
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; and airlift to Warsaw
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,
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; open hostility to Rising
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; troops fire on British
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; strategic deployment
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; Mikołaczyk’s plan for reconciliation with
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; refuses landing rights to RAF and USAAF
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; advance across central Europe and Balkans
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; Western Allies seek cooperation from
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; first contact with Warsaw
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; airdrops on Warsaw
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; liquidation of Home Army
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; role in world
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; changing intentions towards attack on Warsaw
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; and crossing of Vistula
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; attitudes to Rising
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; army rapes and atrocities
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; occupies Warsaw (January 1945)
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; Pact of Friendship with Polish Provisional Government (1945)
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; dominant contribution to Second World War victory
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,
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; security obsession and paranoia
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; deportation of Poles to
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; admits responsibility for Katy
massacre
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; collapse
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; hostility to outside world
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; Western Allies inability to deal with
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