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The Forgotten Army: Poland’s Armia Krajowa

The Forgotten Army: Poland’s Armia Krajowa

Update: 2025-05-26
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A major army, 400,000 strong, made a major difference in World War 2. Yet it doesn’t get enough attention in the West (nor, unfortunately, on this podcast). It’s the Armia Krajowa, the Polish Home Army. From exposing the Holocaust, to breaking the German Enigma Code, to helping destroy V-2 rockets, the AK bridged the Eastern and Western Fronts of the Second World War.


Map 1: German invasion of Poland, September 1939



Map 2: Soviet invasion of Poland, September 1939



Historic photos


Flag of the Armia Krajowa, Polish Home Army



Gen. Michal Tadeusz Tokarzewski-Karaszewicz second-in-command of the Army of Warsaw



Wladyslaw Sikorski, Prime Minister of Polish Government-in-Exile



Elzbieta Zawacka, “Agent Zo"



Elzbieta Zawacka’s story, Agent Zo by Clare Mulley



 


Jewish resistance fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 1943



 


SS burns the Warsaw Ghetto, 1943



 


SS transports Jewish survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto to extermination camps



AK fighters 



Polish Boy Scouts in AK, 1944



 


Women members of AK



 


Enigma, the German coding machine



The three Polish cryptologists who broke the German Enigma code: left to right, Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Rozycki, and Henryk Zygalski



 


 


 


Sources:


Antony Beevor, The Second World War. London, UK: Little, Brown and Co., 2012. 


Richard Lukas, The Forgotten Holocaust. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986, and University of Kentucky Press, 1986.


Home Army Museum/Muzeum Armii Krajowej, https://muzeum-ak.pl/


Wikipedia, various pages.

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The Forgotten Army: Poland’s Armia Krajowa

The Forgotten Army: Poland’s Armia Krajowa

Scott Bury