Polish Army Geographic
April 27th, 2008
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Pinsk - Пінск - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1933 $9.99 |
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Minsk - Мінск - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1929 $9.99 |
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Luck - Луцьк - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1928 $9.99 |
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Krakow - Cracow - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1935 $9.99 |
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Lwow Львов Львів Polish Army Geographic Institute 1937 $9.99 |
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Warszawa Warsaw - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1939 $9.99 |
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Poznan - Posen - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1935 $9.99 |
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Luniniec Лунінец Polish Army Geographic Institute 1928 $9.99 |
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Lomza - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1928 $9.99 |
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Slupsk - Stolp - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1936 $9.99 |
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Sarny - Сарни - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1928 $9.99 |
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Radom - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1932 $9.99 |
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Gdansk - Danzig - Polish Army Geographic Institute 1934 $9.99 |
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Brzesc * Polish Army Geographic Institute 1937 $9.99 |
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Bialystok * Polish Army Geographic Institute 1933 $9.99 |
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The Polish Army 1939-45 $17.94 Poland was the first of the Allied nations to succumb to German aggression in the Second World War, but by the most tortuous of routes her army managed to remain in the field through all five years of bloody fighting. Polish soldiers fought in nearly every major campaign in the European theatre, and their tale is a complicated and tragic one. This richly detailed text by Steven Zaloga relates the story of the Polish Army during the Second World War, from the first wave of Stukas in 1939 to its eventual conclusion. |
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The Polish Home Army in Lubelszczyzna $154.53 The Soviet and German occupations of southeast Poland in 1939 had presented Poles with the grindingly familiar dilemma of occupation. In Lublin, an ethnic war and the mass deportations from the south had helped to create a large underground force. At the moment of liberation, the AK underground fought and played the role that their government requested of them. They launched diversionary attacks across the province and played their part in the liberation of countless other towns and villages across the province. Yet this policy was disastrous for those interested in the return of the GovernmentinExile to Poland. Thousands of AK soldiers and Delegatura men would offer themselves into the clutches of the NKVD whilst assisting the advance of the Red Army. Yet, by the end of Operation Tempest in Lublin, the core of the force, was able to return to their homes. This meant that, despite the massive setback of Tempest, an armed and well structured underground existed in Lublin until well into 1945. Author: Blackwell, James Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 260 Publication Date: 2010/06/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.58 inches |
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Polish Army, 1939-45 $13.46 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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National Geographic: WWII Collection (Untold Stories / Churchill's German Army / D-Day: Men and Machines) $6.99 National Geographic: WWII Collection (Untold Stories / Churchill's German Army / D-Day: Men and Machines) |
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The Polish Officer $13.3 The Pilava LocalIn Poland, on the night of 11 September 1939, Wehrmacht scout and commando units–elements of Kuechler’s Third Army Corps–moved silently around ... |
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Napoleon's Polish Troops $13.95 In 1795 the kingdom of Poland fell prey to her stronger neighbors, Russia, Prussia and Austria. Following the death of the king of Poland in 1798, his kingdom was divided among these three neighboring powers. France became increasingly involved, and protested at Poland's treatment, offering refuge for Polish exiles. On October 11th, 1796, the Polish Legion was formed in the French army by General Dombrowski and Napoleon. This book covers the uniforms, dress, organization and equipment of the infantry, artillery, and cavalry of Napoleon's Polish Troops. Among the cavalry units covered are the Chasseurs and Lancers. This title also provides a summary of the Polish divisions' campaigns in Spain, Russia and within Poland itself. |
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Army History : History of the Australian Army, History of the Canadian Army, History of the Polish Army $8.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Understanding Africa: A Geographic Approach $33.7 Originally published by the U.S. Army Center for Strategic Leadership in November 2009. Excerpt: "Africa is a very large continent, one with 53 independent states fraught with a troubled and complex historical geography. While most Americans have a general sense that modern Africa is beset with difficulty, there is little real understanding of Africa. It seems that one of the reasons Americans don't consider Africa much is that frankly what little we know tends to make us uncomfortable and confused. The editors of this book hope to help turn attention towards this continent, one with an enormous amount of environmental value and human potential even though it is beset with serious problems which, if not solved, will continue to seriously degrade both. They offer it as the fruit of the geographer's art, one that seeks to know both the physical and human characteristics of places, and how those characteristics intertwine and interact to make a place the way it is, and different from other places." |
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Geographic Thought $45 Geographic Thought |
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National Geographic $30.98 National Geographic |
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Front (Military Formation) $45.6 Used - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A front was a major military formation. Appearing to originate with the Russian Empire, it has been used by the Polish Army, the Red Army and Soviet Army, and by Turkey. It was roughly equivalent to an army group in the militaries of most other countries. It should not to be confused with the more general usage of military front, describing a geographic area in w |
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Front (Military Formation) $40.12 Used - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A front was a major military formation. Appearing to originate with the Russian Empire, it has been used by the Polish Army, the Red Army and Soviet Army, and by Turkey. It was roughly equivalent to an army group in the militaries of most other countries. It should not to be confused with the more general usage of military front, describing a geographic area in w |
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Front (Military Formation) $45.6 New - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A front was a major military formation. Appearing to originate with the Russian Empire, it has been used by the Polish Army, the Red Army and Soviet Army, and by Turkey. It was roughly equivalent to an army group in the militaries of most other countries. It should not to be confused with the more general usage of military front, describing a geographic area in wa |
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