Read Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw Online
Authors: Norman Davies
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #War, #History
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Academy of Sciences (Polska Akademia Nauk – PAN)
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Addinsell, Richard
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Agudat Israel
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AK
see
Home Army
AL
see
People’s Army
Alarm
(news-sheet)
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Albania
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Alexander, Gen. Harold (
later
1st Earl)
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Allied coalition (Second World War): fluctuating membership
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,
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; internal relations and disputes
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; fails to support Rising
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; shortcomings
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;
see also
Grand Alliance
‘Alpine Redoubt’
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Anders, Gen. Władysław: evacuates Army to Palestine
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,
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; in Italy
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; knowledge of Russians
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; attitude to USSR
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; status and recognition
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,
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; conversation with Churchill
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; critical view of Rising
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,
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,
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; visit to London
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; post-war disparagement of
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; succeeds Komorowski as Commanderin-Chief
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; spied on in London
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; arrests member of ‘Committee of Three’
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; as exile
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,
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Andrzejewski, Jerzy:
Ashes and Diamonds
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Anglo-Soviet Treaty (1942)
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Antonov, Gen. Alexei
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Argentina
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Aronson, Stanisław (‘Rysiek’)
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Arski, Stefan
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Ashes and Diamonds
(film)
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Association of Fighters for Freedom and Democracy (ZBoWiD)
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Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion
(
AB-Aktion
; Extraordinary Pacification Campaign)
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Austria
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Bach,
SS-Ogruf.
Erich von dem: commands in Warsaw
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; commands in defence of Oder
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; testifies at Nuremberg trials
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; avoids prosecution
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; supposedly passes cyanide pill to Göring
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Baltic Fronts, First and Second
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Baltic states: USSR occupies (1939)
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,
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,
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; USSR overruns (1944)
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Barnes Lodge, Hertfordshire (‘Martha’): role and organization
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; communications system
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; hears messages in clear from Warsaw
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; intercepts Soviet radio traffic
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; on unauthorized messages
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Barraclough, Geoffrey
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Barrington-Ward, Robert
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Bartlett, Vernon
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Barykady
(journal)
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Battle of Britain (1940)
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BBC World Service: wartime broadcast messages
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,
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; Polish Section
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Beaulieu House, Hampshire
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Begin, Menahem
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Belarus
see
Byelorussia
Belgrade
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Belloc, Hilaire
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Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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Beria, Lavrenti P.: and ‘Peace Boundary’
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; and Katyn massacre
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,
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; heads NKVD
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; Serov reports to
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,
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,
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; on disarming Home Army
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; sends reports to Stalin
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,
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,
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; and May Day parades in Poland
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; threatens Bierut
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; killed
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; repression in Poland
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; Selivanovsky reports to on traitors in Poland
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; persecutes Prince Janusz Radziwiłł
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Berling, Gen. Zygmunt: background
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; leads First Polish Army
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; and Katy
massacre
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; relations with Anders
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; defers to Stalin
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; Home Army troops recruited to
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,
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,
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,
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; Bór warns against
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; forces cross Vistula
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,
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,
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; organizes Marymont bridgehead
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,
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,
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; faces Warsaw
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; Army staffed by Russians
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; disputes with Lublin Committee
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,
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; operations fail
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,
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; reported in Warsaw
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; Telegin reports on
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; sent into honourable exile
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; monument dedicated to Army
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Berman, Adolf
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Bernhard, Prince of the Netherlands
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Białoszewski, Miron:
Memoir of the Warsaw Rising
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Bidault, Georges
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Biddle, Drexel
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Biddle, Francis
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Bielkin, Gen.
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Bierut, Bolesław
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‘Bilderberg Group’
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Birkner, Lt. Wolfgang
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Black Book
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Bohlen, Charles
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Bolsover, Dr George
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Bomber Command (RAF)
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