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"Sabotage!" The 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
Sabotage!: An In-Depth Investigation of the 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
(Grub Street Publishing - 29 September 2023) Chris Wroblewski and Garth Barnard 192 pages - hardcover £22.50 "On the night of July 4, 1943, transport aircraft Liberator AL523 took off from Gibraltar’s North Front tarmac and within minutes crashed into the sea with only one survivor, the pilot. The commander-in-chief of the Polish army and prime minister of the Polish government in exile, General Wladyslaw Sikorski, was dead. Rumours as to the cause of the crash abounded. Was it pilot error? Was it, as officially classified, merely an accident, or was it, as the authors conclude in this riveting and meticulous study, an act of sabotage? The catastrophe has led to several conspiracy theories over the years that still persist, often proposing that it was an assassination, variously blamed on the British, Soviets and Nazis. However, by sifting through numerous primary sources, the complete court of inquiry transcript, detailed analysis of aircraft components and systems, and unearthing many little-known eyewitness accounts, the authors’ conclusion is compelling. Despite AL523 being heavy and possibly overloaded, this was not the contributing cause of the crash. The pilot had competently taken off and cleared the runway. The sole reason for the aircraft’s fall to earth was simply a cotton rag used by Polish saboteur Bronislaw Urbanski to obstruct elevator travel. He and he alone was responsible for one of the most shocking events of WWII. This is an exhaustive piece of investigative journalism to put the record straight once and for all." The Authors Lead author, Canadian Chris Wroblewski’s background in aircraft maintenance and military history proved advantageous in his research for this book. Co-author and British-born Garth Barnard has a lifelong resolve to investigate catastrophic air crashes in WWII and his work on the Sikorski crash led to him being investigator and presenter on related TV programmes and to many historical societies in the UK. https://grubstreet.co.uk/product/sabotage/ |
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Re: "Sabotage!" The 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
Most interesting!
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Re: "Sabotage!" The 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
Sikorski's death was also covered in the book 'To Live Well is to Hide Well: The Lizard is Coming!' by Peter Urbanski.
Which was published back in 2017. I wonder if the above author's used any information from this book?
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Re: "Sabotage!" The 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
Great way for a blurb to give away what's in the book...
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Re: "Sabotage!" The 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
Now available. Sabotage! was released on November 30th.
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Re: "Sabotage!" The 1943 Liberator Crash that killed Polish General Sikorski
Anybody read this and care to comment on the sabotage premise?
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