Dziewanowski, War At Any Price - World War Ii In Europe, 1939-1945
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.17.1.44-45Abstract
War at Any Price is a general history of the Second World War in Europe written by a participant. M.K. Dziewanowski was a diplomatic correspondent stationed in Berlin when the war broke out. During the war he served as a platoon commander in the Polish army, an instructorinterpreter for parachutists and saboteurs near London, an editor of a secret radio station that maintained contact with the Polish resistance movement, and a military attache at the Polish embassy in Washington. After the war he studied history at Harvard and later taught at the University of Wisconsin.
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