1. The Polish Resistance of WWII
Now the communists were officially allied with Britain, and this caused rifts regarding how to handle Poland. Churchill admitted having cloudy morals regarding the lack of assistance Britain could give Poland because of the tight rope act they were having to play with their new alliance, "...we had a strong obligation to support the interest of our first ally. ... Jewish, communist, and other groups began operating with increasing pace and all had a different political endgame in mind for post-war Poland. The government-sanctioned units of the Underground Army became targets for scathing...
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