Wladyslaw Sikorski was the Prime Minister of the Polish government-in-exile and an outspoken proponent of Poland's position in wartorn Europe. In 1943, Soviet successes on the Eastern Front had reduced the role of the Polish army - and the discovery of the Soviet massacre of Polish officers at Katyn had destroyed the diplomatic links between the government-in-exile and Moscow. But if this Polish political tragedy had not occurred, the nation could well have gone on to do great things. Great things under the surprising leadership of an English prince... * Poland
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