A Talk with Halik Kochański

Dr. Halik Kochański, the author of a new, comprehensive history of World War II Poland, The Eagle Unbowed, holds a doctorate in war studies from King's College, London. Born in Britain of Polish parents who met in London in 1946 (her father was deported with his family to Kazakhstan before join...

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