Red Runs the VistulaCaptures well the tensions and dangers of underground work in German occupied Poland. The story of the one Englishman who (initially through happenstance, but later with great heroism) served undercover in the Polish Underground during World War 2. A great testament to Anglo-Polish friendship and fellow-feeling, despite the bitterness of his conclusions - he was writing during the 1980s, before the fall of the Iron Curtain. |
Contents
Foreword etc | 11 |
The Foundation | 17 |
A Reluctant Prisoner | 35 |
Copyright | |
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