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In The Polish Secret War Memoir Of A World War Ii Freedom Fighter Marian S Mazgaj

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In The Polish Secret War Memoir Of A World War Ii Freedom Fighter Marian S Mazgaj
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.96 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Marian S. Mazgaj
ISBN: 0786438223
Language: English
Year: 2008

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In The Polish Secret War Memoir Of A World War Ii Freedom Fighter Marian S Mazgaj by Marian S. Mazgaj 0786438223 instant download after payment.

Born in the Polish village of Gaj in 1923, Marian Mazgaj was a teenager when Germany invaded his country and launched Poland into the combat of World War II. Too young to join the Polish army, within a few years he became a member of the Sandomierz Flying Commando Unit, a unit which merged with the Jedrus Polish underground group. This memoir provides a vivid record of Mazgaj's career in the military. The Sandomierz Flying Commando Unit and the Jedrus underground were actively engaged in fighting the Nazi forces in Poland during World War II, and the author provides a first-hand account of the groups' roles in attacking and disarming German military units; destroying the enemy's grain warehouses and receiving air drops of weapons, ammunition, and explosives from the Allies. He also describes the incorporation of his partisan group into the Home Army, whereby he and his comrades became the Fourth Company in the Second Regiment of the Second Division, gaining strength and destroying many more German units.

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