Cold War Polish Soldier

Cold War Polish Soldier

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Cold War Polish Soldier

Cold War Polish Soldier

$22.00

Following the end of the Second World War, Polish soldiers thought loyal to their Soviet overlords were built up into a force which was to form part of the Warsaw Pact. Polish Army troops would have formed part of the second strategic echelon deployed for an attack on NATO's Allied Forces Central Europe. Until the fall of communism the army's prestige continued to fall, as it was used by the communist government to violently suppress several outbursts of protest, including the Poznań 1956 protests, the Polish 1970 protests, and protests during Martial law in Poland in 1981–1982. Troops of the Silesian Military District also took part in the suppressing of the 1968 democratization process of Czechoslovakia, commonly known as the Prague Spring.

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