What an incredible wealth of information this book was... One of the best books I've read. Period.
The tumultuous, horrendous, heroic and romantic history of Poland is not something that many people are aware in todays world, and what an eye-opening insight did I have while reading this book..
This book is mainly centred around the experiences of a specific group of polish fighter pilots belonging to the
Kościuszko squadron.
But it starts with the dawning of ww2 in 1939 when hitler and his armies invaded Poland, which gained their freedom as a free nation only after the conclusion of the ww2.
Armed with a long and tiring history of being occupied by either USSR or Germany for many of its existence, it was the first country to be run over by the powerful and unstoppable nazi reich. It was the first country to resist the german onslaught and is the country that suffered the most under the germans. The records of loss of lives, infrastructure, land as well as the acts of heroism and resistance shown against the nazis by the Poland is unparalleled to any other occupied country during and after the ww2.
'None of Germany's enemies on the continent fought more bravely and more hopelessly; none of Germany's enemies was handled with such a frightful mixture of brutality,torture and truly inhuman contempt.'
'Hitler's firing parties are busy in a dozen lands. Mondays he shoots Dutchmen. Tuesdays,Norwegians. Wednesdays, French or Belgians stand against the wall. Thursdays, it's the Czechs who must suffer, and now there are Serbs and the Greeks to fill his repulsive bill of executions. But always, all days, there are the poles.
- Winston Churchill.
Hitler personally, was enraged by the sheer amount of resistance shown by the poles and reserved specific brutal methods to handle the poles and singled them out in the inhuman treatment of millions of polish citizens.
Unable to fight in their own country, the polish soldiers of its air force, navy and army travelled thousands of miles around the world to other countries to fight in foreign soil against the germans. Never did they fail to believe in their dream of getting their country back from the hands of the germans, while going to great lengths to help other allied countries in the hope of freeing their own.
The records of achievement by the polish forces involved in the allied offences are unparalleled to any other country. While their own countryman and families were being burdened, murdered or tortured under the nazis,they gave their hearts,souls and their lives to the allied countries fight for freedom in the hope that they will be repaid back with the freedom of their own. This was most boldly shown by the polish fighter pilots who defended the UK in the battle for Britain. These polish pilots were considered by many to have been the best and most skilled fighter group in the RAF.
Poland also had the most largest and active resistance army out of all the occupies nations.
'Poland's resistance movement,the largest, most sophisticated, and best organized in all of Europe, made clear that it expected poles to defy the Germans in every possible way. Many, if not most, Poles met the resistance's expectations and then some.
The home (resistance) army also played a huge part in providing refuge and safe passage to the many jews in Poland and those who escaped the ghettos. This task was done by the źegota, the relief council established under the home army.
'After the war, Źegota was one of the only three organizations singled out by Yad Vashem, the Israeli memorial to the Holocaust, for their work in rescuing jews.'
'Of the some 19,000 individuals honoured by Yad Vashem, almost 6000-nearly a third- are Poles. Of the 40 countries whose citizens are cited as "the righteous among nations", Poland ranks FIRST, even though only in Poland were citizens immediately executed if caught helping jews.'
Yet what happened during the last years of ww2 and after it was unforgivable. Poland, which was the first to rise against hitler and his armies, Poland whose soldiers gave their lives in foreign lands in the name of freedom to their motherland, Poland whose citizens suffered and lost the most, whose citizens rose against the germans time and time again, were abandoned by it's own allies- US and great Britain. They were merely handed in a platter by the allies to Stalin in order to apease him and his red army as the Soviet union was heavily involved in the allies fight against Germany at that point.
'...Occupied Poland lived by faith in the Allies, in Churchill and Roosevelt'....'Above all, nothing could shake the Poles belief that Britain and the US, with their ideals of justice, truth, and freedom, would help to liberate their country.'
They were utterly betrayed...
While the other countries celebrated the end of ww2, Poland will lay in ruins with 20% (the most) of its population reduced and living under a different type of occupation-the soviet communism.
It would be long before they would be free again.