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Out Now - "Flying for Poland: Polish 1586 (Special Duties) Flight and the Warsaw Uprising 1944"
Flying for Poland: Polish 1586 (Special Duties) Flight and the Warsaw Uprising 1944
(JJN Publishing Ltd - 9 Aug. 2024) by Jonathan Falconer and Penny Starns 144 pages w/ many photos - hardcover £19.99 "The dramatic and extraordinary story of the Polish 1586 (Special Duties) Flight is one of astonishing bravery in the face of overwhelming adversity. It is inextricably linked to the Polish Section of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), and to the largest, longest, bloodiest urban resistance battle of the Second World War – the Warsaw Uprising, which began on 1 August and lasted until 2 October 1944. This rebellion was a desperate attempt by the Polish Home Army and ordinary men and women of Warsaw to rid themselves of Nazi occupation. For 63 days, as insurgents fought heroically and tirelessly on the city streets, 1586 (SD) Flight’s Halifax and Liberator crews flew long missions from southern Italy to supply them with arms, explosives, sabotage, and communications equipment. Supporting them were crews from the RAF’s 148 (SD) and 178 Squadrons, and 31 and 34 (South African Air Force) Squadrons. Losses of aircraft and aircrew were high. Using oral history testimonies, operational records, and a wide range of written and pictorial material – much of which has seen only limited exposure before in print – this book documents the compelling story of the Polish 1586 (SD) Flight, which was in existence for only one year between November 1943 and November 1944, and its link to the inspiring but ultimately tragic tale of the Warsaw Uprising." Preview https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176525808483 |