Polityczna wymowa emigracyjnych przedstawień ofary polskiego żołnierza podczas drugiej wojny światowej

Among the Poles who after the Second World War remained beyond reach of Stalin’s power and decided not to return to their homeland military veterans were a particularly numerous and active group. It is they who played a huge role in organizing that wave of emigration in their countries of settlement...

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