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Britain and the Polish Government-in-Exile, January 1944 to June 1945,te after the end of the Second World War. Churchill and Eden initially pledged their support to the exile government in exchange for the significant Polish military contribution to the allied war effort. Beyond a crude bargain, however, the commitment to Poland was linked to conceptions of Britain’sFLIT 发表于 2025-3-27 03:41:46
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,From High Cold War to Early Détente, 1948–1956,s, which left it virtually cut off from Britain and the West. In the mid-1950s, a process of liberalisation followed by the October 1956 revolution prompted a review of British policy towards Poland and the other satellite states, sparking renewed British interest in Poland as the strategic entry poBUCK 发表于 2025-3-28 00:45:33
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Introduction,l the points of dispute except those which affected essential British strategic and economic interests. The dispute over the future of Germany was particularly significant in conditioning Bevin’s decision to extricate the Polish question from Anglo-Soviet relations. The British withdrawal from Polan有花 发表于 2025-3-28 06:58:36
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