Read Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw Online
Authors: Norman Davies
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #War, #History
‘Monter’
see
Chru
ciel, Gen. Antoni
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard Law (
later
1st Viscount)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Morgan, Maj. Alun
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Morgenthau, Henry
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Moscow, Battle of (1941)
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Narev, River
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Narvik (Norway)
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Nash Sovryemennik
(Moscow journal)
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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)
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Nemmersdorf, East Prussia
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New Statesman
(journal)
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NIE (organization)
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NKVD (National Commissariat of Internal Affairs): status and function
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,
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; investigates Polish political groups
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; acts against Polish military survivors
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; helped by Soviet sympathizers
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; Serov heads
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; suspiciousness
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,
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,
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; sends reports to Moscow
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; infiltrates army’s rear areas
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; arrests and disarms captured insurgents and dissidents
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,
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,
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,
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; hostility to Home Army
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,
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; interrogation methods
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,
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; activities in Warsaw district
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; arrests Czesław Pienak
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; pre-empts diplomatic settlement of Polish frontier
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; programme of population exchanges
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; captures Bear Cub and associates (‘the Sixteen’)
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,
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,
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; exhumes Ferdynand Ossendowski
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; deceived by false identities
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; and WiN opposition
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Noel-Baker, Philip
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Normandy campaign (1944)
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,
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;
see also
D-Day landings; Overlord, Operation
North Africa: campaign in
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Norwood, Melita
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‘Nowak, Jan’
see
Jeziora
ski, Zdzisław
NSZ
see
National Armed Forces
Nullity, Act of (Poland, 1991)
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Nuremberg trials
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Octagon Conference
see
Quebec meeting
October Instructions (1943)
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Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
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‘Officers’ Case’
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Okinawa
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Okulicki, Leopold (‘Nied
wiadek’): background and career
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,
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; flown in to Poland
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; ordered into deep hiding in Rising
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; and preparations for Warsaw Rising
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; plans pincer movement
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; Komorowski nominates as successor
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,
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; escapes
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; activities after Rising
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,
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; Freston Mission meets
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; and dissolution of Home Army
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; captured, tried and sentenced by Soviets
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,
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,
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; death in captivity
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; deposition
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,
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; commemorated
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‘Organic Work’
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Osobaya Papka
(‘Special File’)
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Osservatore Romana
(newspaper)
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OZON or
Sanacja
(group)
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Pabst (German architect)
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‘Pabst Plan’ (1940)
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PAL
see
Polish People’s Army
Pałewski, Gaston
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PAN
see
Academy of Sciences (Polska Akademia Nauk)
Panther tanks
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Panufnik, Andrzej
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Pares, Sir Bernard
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Paris Peace Conference (1919)
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Peasant Battalions (BCh)
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Peasant Movement Party (PSL)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Peenemünde (Usedom island)
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People’s Army (AL)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; purged
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People’s Militia
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People’s Voice
(newspaper)
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Pétain, Marshal Philippe
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Peter II, King of Yugoslavia
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Petherick, Maurice
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‘Pianist, the’
see
Szpilman, Władysław
Pianist, The
(film)
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Piasecki, Bolesław (‘Sablewski’)
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Pickles, Maj. M. J. T.
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