The Polish Paradox : Gen. Kazimierz Sosnkowski and the Ban on Biological Warfare
It was July 4th, 1944 in London and the end of the war in Europe was finally in sight. The previous month, the Allies had liberated Rome and landed in France. In the east, the Soviet Army was rapidly advancing, crushing the German Army Group Center in Belarus and pushing towards Polish (...)
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