Read Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw Online
Authors: Norman Davies
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #War, #History
Bonomi, Ivano
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Borowski, Tadeusz
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Borys, Maj. Adam ‘Pług’
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Borysław–Drohobycz Basin
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Bourdillon, Francis
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Bower, Commander Robert Tatton
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Bracken, Brendan (
later
Viscount)
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Bradley, Gen. Omar
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Brandt, Willy
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Brandys, Kazimierz:
Man Never Dies
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Bratny, Roman (‘Mularczyk’)
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Braun, Otto
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Breslau (Wrocław)
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Bretton Woods: International Monetary Conference (1944)
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Brezhnev, Leonid
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Brinkman, Col.
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Britain: relations with Allies
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,
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; military forces
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,
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; support for Poland
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; declares war on Germany
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; and Soviet post-war settlement of Eastern and Central Europe
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; Soviet sympathizers and apologists in
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; and maintenance of Polish ‘Secret State’
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; and proposed Polish General Rising
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; slow response to support Rising
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,
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,
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; press reactions to Rising
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,
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,
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,
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; reluctance to aid Rising
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,
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; helplessness to support Rising
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; press reaction to capitulation of Warsaw
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; and Arciszewski government
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; celebrates VE-Day
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; sends post-war supplies to Poland
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; Polish survivors study and settle in
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,
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,
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,
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; refuses exservice pensions to Home Army members
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; policy on Poland
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;
see also
Royal Air Force
Bromke, A. and T. Sypniewski:
Warsaw Rising: the First Conflict of the Cold War
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Brooke, Field Marshal Alan (
later
Viscount Alanbrooke)
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Bruno, Giordano
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Bryson, Maj. (of MI6)
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Budapest
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Budyonny, Semyon M.
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Bulganin, Gen. Nikolai
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Bureau VI (of Polish Exiled Government’s General Staff)
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,
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,
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,
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Byelorussia: independence
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; campaign in
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; language
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,
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; wartime losses
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; nationalism and culture
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; partisans in
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; purges in
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; split
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; Soviet occupation of
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; National War Memorial (Khatyn)
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Byelorussian Front, Second
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Byelorussian Front, Third
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Byelorussian SSR
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Cadogan, Sir Alexander
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‘Camp X’, Oshawa, Ontario
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Carton de Wiart, Lt.Gen. Sir Adrian
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Catholicism: in Poland
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,
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,
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,
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; and Nazi policy in Poland
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,
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; and National Democrats
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Caviahue
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etniks (Yugoslav Underground movement)
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Chesterton, G. K.
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Chiang Kai-shek
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children, Germanization programme for
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Choltitz, Gen. Dietrich von
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Chru
ciel, Gen. Antoni (‘Monter’): background and career
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,
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; attends Warsaw meeting of General Staff
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; reports on approaching Soviet tanks
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,
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; Kalugin reports to Stalin on meeting
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; in retreat from Old Town
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; proposes joining up with Lubliners
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; ordered to link up with Rokossovsky
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,
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; proposes pincer movement
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; on excellent state of morale
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,
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; on religious observance
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; on strength of Home Army
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; orders to Special Battalion during evacuation
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,
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; at surrender
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; interviewed after war
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; settles in Washington
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Chuikov, Gen. Vasily
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Churchill, Winston S.: belligerence
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; and post-war recovery
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; favours SOE
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,
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; and ‘Grand Alliance’
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; Victorian view of world
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; relations with Sikorski
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,
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,
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; support for Poles
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,
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,
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,
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; and alliance with USSR
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; at Casablanca conference
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; and Polish frontiers
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; decline in importance
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,
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; policy on Greece
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,
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; relations with Mikołajczyk
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,
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; and Soviet demands on Poland
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; and prospective Polish rising
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,
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; makes compromises with Stalin over territory
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; and ‘Ljubljana Gap’ strategy
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,
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,
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; Mikołajczyk appeals to for support
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; informed of Rising
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; statement on Soviet actions at Warsaw
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; urges support for Rising
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; and Soviet reluctance to aid Rising
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,
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,
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; supports airlift to Warsaw
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,
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; urges Stalin to grant landing rights in USSR
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; and Stalin’s denunciation of Rising
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; Eden informs of messages from Warsaw
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; meets Roosevelt at Quebec (Sept. 1944)
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,
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,
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; policy on post-war German economy
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; and US inaction over support for Rising
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,
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; conversation with Anders in Italy
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; National Council appeals to
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; pessimism on aid to Poland
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; meets Stalin in Moscow
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,
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; Commons speech on Poland (September 1944)
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; suspects Soviet motives on Rising
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; questioned in Commons on meagre assistance to Poles
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; Mikołajczyk informs of surrender of Warsaw
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; and Polish post-war settlement
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,
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; approves Freston Mission
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; attends Yalta Conference
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,
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; condemns Yalta agreement on Poland
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; urges magnanimity in victory
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; war memoirs
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; and London Blitz
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; relations with Roosevelt
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,
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,
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; and Polish Exiled Government
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; rages
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;
see also
Teheran Conference
Ciechanowski, Dr Jan
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Citizens’ Militia
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Civil War, 1918–19 (Russian)
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Clark, Gen. Mark
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Clark Kerr, Sir Archibald John Kerr (
later
Baron Inverchapel)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Comintern
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commissars (
politruks
)
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‘Committee of Three’
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Communist parties, national
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Communist Party of Poland (KPP)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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;
see also
Polish Workers’ Party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)
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