A monument to the “Eaglets” (Or1ęta) in PrzemyÊl, a Polish city 54 miles west of Lviv, Ukraine. The Eaglets were Polish high school students who defended the city of Lwów (now Lviv) against Budyonny’s communist Cossacks during the Polish-Soviet war. On 17 August 1920 out of 330 Eaglets, 318 were killed in a suburb of Lwów now called the Polish Thermopylae. |
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- Mary Ann Furno, North of the Port
- Sally Boss , Twelve below Zero
- Patricia A. Gajda, Travel Notes
- Anna Muller, Powstanie Warszawskie 1944
- James R. Thompson, Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War
- Bozena Karwowska, Stalinism as a Way of Life
- James E. Reid, In Praise of the Unfinished
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