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The Polish Army in the Last Days of the Third Reich

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
– At the end of World War II, over half a million Poles fought in the allied armies. The formations fighting in the West prepared for the combat mission for a long time, those from the East – too short – says Dr. Wioletta Anna Mioduszewska from the Institute of History and Polemology of the Academy of War Studies.
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– At the end of World War II, over half a million Poles fought in the allied armies. The formations fighting in the West prepared for the combat mission for a long time, those from the East – too short – says Dr. Wioletta Anna Mioduszewska from the Institute of History and Polemology of the Academy of War Studies.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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