
FROM VIENNA TO LONDON BR - ALEKSANDER PRAGŁOWSKI
Travel through time and space with the fascinating memoirs of Aleksander Pragłowski, a distinguished Polish staff officer. This book is not only a record of historical events but also a profound reflection on the fate of Poland and Europe in the turbulent 20th century. Discover the behind-the-scenes of the Battle of Komarów and the defense of Warsaw, as well as the daily life of the Polish elite cavalry.
- Authentic memoirs of a participant in key historical events.
- Detailed description of the structure and operations of the 1st Cavalry Division.
- Unique perspective on the fighting tactics against Budyonny.
- First-hand account of the surrender talks in besieged Warsaw.
- Rich historical background covering the interwar period and the beginning of World War II.
- Paperback edition ensuring comfortable reading.
Aleksander Pragłowski, long-time chief of staff of General Juliusz Rómmel, shares his experiences from the Battle of Komarów in 1920 and the defense of Warsaw in 1939. His memoirs are not only a record of facts but also personal reflections on difficult choices and the responsibility of a commander. The reader has the opportunity to learn the background of strategic decisions and understand the political context of that time.
The book transports us to the world of the Polish cavalry, presenting its structure, tactics, and daily life. The author describes the elite troops of the 1st Cavalry Division, their training and preparation for combat. Thanks to his account, we can better understand the role of the cavalry in the armed conflicts of that time and appreciate the sacrifice of the soldiers.
Pragłowski describes in detail the battles against Budyonny, presenting the tactics and habits of the Horse Army. His knowledge of the command structure and strategy of the enemy allows us to understand the course of the battles and appreciate the Polish successes. The author also analyzes the causes of defeats and draws conclusions for the future.
Pragłowski's memoirs are also a valuable testimony of the surrender talks in besieged Warsaw. The author describes the atmosphere of the city, the determination of the defenders, and the negotiations with the German command. His account allows us to understand the difficult decisions that Polish commanders had to make in the face of overwhelming enemy forces. Mireki - a publishing house specializing in historical literature.
Technical data:
Number of pages: 452
Binding: paperback
Format: 205x140 mm
CARUNO-2025-12-03-02:23:39 cuSpecifications
| ISBN | 9788364452918 |
| Author | Aleksander Pragłowski |
| Format | 205x140 mm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 452 |
| Year of publication | 2016 |
| Publisher | Mireki |
Aleksander Pragłowski - From Vienna to London BR - Officer's memoirs
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