The Secret Army
The Secret Army by Bor-Komororwski is a personal view of World War II fromthe perspective of being a leader of the Polish Underground, and later on, the Polish Home Army. Throughout the book, General Bor-Komorowski makes decisions that could aide or hinder the Polish Underground and Polish Home Army. General Bor-Komorowski tells of his leadership in the Polish Underground, establishment of the Polish Home Army, and The Polish Underground was created with the help of Gen. Bor-Komorowski. He developed elaborate systems for giving messages to other Polish resistance forces, acquiring access to locales meant only for Germans, forging identity papers, creating secret printing presses, smuggling arms to the Underground, sabotage of anything needed by the Germans for their war effort, communication with the exiled Polish government in London, and much more. The Polish Underground was established soon after Germany's occupation of Poland in 1939. Polish soldiers, who were still alive or not captured, were the first to aide and join the Underground. Soon after, Polish civilians were aiding the Polish Underground any way they could. When the Polish Underground first started its
allies, but none from Russia, who was the closest to Poland. Gen. Bor-Komorowski was losing the battle. The Germans had too many men and a great amount of armour to though invaded and occupied by Russia just a few years earlier, still hated the Germans continue living on, even after the great loss of life and land. hey concentrated on railways, communication lines, and small-scale sabotage. obeyed those orders and started preparing the members for a massive uprising all throughout Warsaw. The Polish Home Army was up against superior German forces. The The main objectives, all except the electrical plant, were taken very soon. The battles at declaring the Polish Underground as the Polish Home Army was to get additional support operations out of Poland. The Polish soldiers of the Underground kept a low profile, from being an active soldier and leader is wonderful. Gen.Bor-Komorowski gives great standing buildings. The Germans also found diabolical uses for Polish civilians, such as
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Approximate Word count = 878
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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