Abstract

The article analyzes the publication of the Polish historian Dariusz Rogut “The Attitude of Soviet Security Organs to the Home Army (July 1944 – January 1945).” The reasons for the problems in the relationship between the Soviet State Security Organs and the underground Polish military organization “Home Army” in the final period of the Second World War are seen in the complex relationship between the Soviet leadership in Moscow and the Polish government in London.

Highlights

  • In the realities of international relations, the maxim that the enemy of my enemy is my friend is far from always being unconditional, especially when it comes to the events of the Second World War

  • Interdisciplinary Discussion Platform enmity were reflected in the mutual intensification of activities of the antagonistic special services of the two countries

  • The Soviet political leadership and its combat unit, the state security organs, regarded the structures that carried out the orders of the Polish government in London as their opponents

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Interdisciplinary Discussion Platform the complex relationship between the Soviet leadership in Moscow and the Polish government in London. Однако если обратиться к нормам международного права, возникает вопрос: как тогда в условиях «советской оккупации» Польская народная республика была официально признана практически всеми государствами мира, в том числе Великобританией, Францией и США?

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