File:The Polish Army in the Middle East, 1941-1943 E15675.jpg
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No 1 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Rooke (Sgt), Cash (Capt) |
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Description |
English: The Polish Army in the Middle East, 1941-1943 The Women's Auxiliary Service of the Polish Army in the Middle East was composed of women and girls who were imprisoned in the Soviet Gulag after the German-Soviet Invasion of Poland and were released after signing of the Sikorski -Mayski Agreement in 1941. Practically all of them have tragic stories to tell of privation and suffering. Many of them have lost touch with their families. The tragic side of their lifes is not in evidence at the camp shown in the following pictures. Free once more to help the Allied struggle against Nazism they go about their work with gusto and break into song at the slighest provocation off parade. Some of them were fortunate enough to be able to bring their families with them. Photographs were very likely taken in the Polish Women's Auxiliary Service training camp at Rehovoth, Palestine. |
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Date | 15 August 1942 (Second World War) | |||
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http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//58/media-58514/large.jpg
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This image was created and released by the Imperial War Museum on the IWM Non Commercial Licence. This image was catalogue as taken by the Army Film and Photographic Unit (AFPU) and so was taken between 1942-1946.[1] The AFPU was composed of members of the forces during their active service, consequently their works are covered by Crown Copyright provisions. Faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired 50 years after their creation. | |||
Part of InfoField | War Office Second World War Official Collection | |||
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Category InfoField | photographs | |||
Image sorted InfoField | yes |
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Author | digitised by Leanne Rodgers-Gibb |
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IIM version | 2 |