Title: Soldiers - the outlaws.
Subtitle: Polish Svatokřížská brigade of the National armed forces on Czech territory in 1945
Author: Jiří Friedl
Published by: Military history institute, Prague, the year of issue, 2015, pages 167,
ISBN 978-80-7278-671-8
The book describes in detail the passage of the brigade of the Czech lands and contacts with the Czechs consider themselves Poles often vlasovce. Sharply antisovětský position of the unit was for the Czechs mostly incomprehensible and, together with other different political views and the way the behavior of the Poles contributed to the growing hostility of civilians and the post-war czechoslovak authorities. The author is trying to clarify a few white spots, and myths from the history of Czech-Polish relations. The study describes the causes, which forced the command of the Świętokrzyskie brigade to retreat from Poland and the consent of the Germans move to the west to the Americans.
On the pages of the military history institute in it he writes: "the Book is supplemented with a photographic attachment illustrating the stay of the Świętokrzyskie brigade in particular in the western Bohemia. Attached are also editions of some documents: interesting memories of a teacher from Brandys nad Labem on the residence of the brigade in this city in march 1945 and the report of the czechoslovak liaison officer assigned to the brigade after the war..
Subtitle: Polish Svatokřížská brigade of the National armed forces on Czech territory in 1945
Author: Jiří Friedl
Published by: Military history institute, Prague, the year of issue, 2015, pages 167,
ISBN 978-80-7278-671-8
The book describes in detail the passage of the brigade of the Czech lands and contacts with the Czechs consider themselves Poles often vlasovce. Sharply antisovětský position of the unit was for the Czechs mostly incomprehensible and, together with other different political views and the way the behavior of the Poles contributed to the growing hostility of civilians and the post-war czechoslovak authorities. The author is trying to clarify a few white spots, and myths from the history of Czech-Polish relations. The study describes the causes, which forced the command of the Świętokrzyskie brigade to retreat from Poland and the consent of the Germans move to the west to the Americans.
On the pages of the military history institute in it he writes: "the Book is supplemented with a photographic attachment illustrating the stay of the Świętokrzyskie brigade in particular in the western Bohemia. Attached are also editions of some documents: interesting memories of a teacher from Brandys nad Labem on the residence of the brigade in this city in march 1945 and the report of the czechoslovak liaison officer assigned to the brigade after the war..