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Originally Posted by Mirek Wawrzynski
Janowicz not but Wojciech Matusiak and Robert Greztyngier yes (for Grubb Street, Poles in the Defence of Britain 1940-1941, 1-st editon in UK, 2-ed improved in Poland a few years later). Grub Street is well know editor. The book about Polish fighters squadorns, a chronik, day by day account, very solid job according archive data.
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Sorry, Polish campaign 1939 ???
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Originally Posted by Mirek Wawrzynski
Robert Michulec at the begining of edition your book had made very stupid political mistake and this way lost possiblility for such support.
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Robert Michulec is not the reason and you know that very well. The problem was existent long before Michulec arrived on the scene. For example in the nineties was planned a German-Polish project with J.B.Cynk as co-autor, but Cynk could not accept German documents (showing another history than Polish patriotic, heroic vision) and left very fast publishing his own version via AJ-Press (in 2000).
The problem is visible every day, even in Polish tv where you are still confronted with bad researched stories like "Bombing Experiment Frampol" or "Wielun 4.40 hours" and so on.
Many publishers cannot imagine the history could be different from that shown on tv.