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  • Arthur Szyk Cartoons  - Presents artworks of prominent figures of WWII along with profiles and related links.
  • Block 13  - Details on the concentration camp and the experiences of the prisoners who survived and didn’t.
  • Forgotten Odyssey  - Information on the documentary that focuses on the tragedy people experienced during the Second World War.
  • History Place: World War Two in Europe  - Features the content of the Nazi-Soviet pact signed by the Soviet Foreign minister at the start of WWII.
  • Katyn Forest Massacre  - Overview on the historical event along with links to related links and articles.
  • Poland and World War II  - Discusses the historical events that happened in the country during the years of WWII.
  • Poland at War  - Displays photo images of events and places from the Nazi occupation in the Second World War.
  • Poland in Exile  - Presents writings on the stories of the men and women who left the country to fight against the Nazis and Russian communism during WWII.
  • Polish Air Force  - Overview on this military division. Includes detail on its history, ranks, organization, badges, and titles.
  • Polish Campaign 1939  - Facts about the German invasion that includes discussions on the German preparations for war, the birth and organization of the Wehrmacht, German equipment, and the Polish army and equipment.
  • Polish Home Army ex-Servicemen Association  - Organization that provides resources on facts about the country, both from the past and present.
  • Polish Resistance in World War II  - Provides essays and articles on the home army of the country that fought during WWII. Includes references and related links.
  • Warsaw Uprising 1944  - Information on this historical event undertaken by the Polish home army. Provides videos and photos.
  • When God Looked the Other Way  - Highlights account on the family story of Wesley Adamczyk during the exile of Poles forced by the Soviet Union during WWII.
 
 
 
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