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WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION
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Associated people and organisations
British Army
Polish Army
Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Army in the Middle East
Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps
Polish Armed Forces in the West, 2nd Corps, 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division
Polish Armed Forces in the West, Women's Auxiliary Service
Zamorski, Kordian Józef
Hutchison, Balfour Olifant
Associated places
Quastina, Palestine
Associated keywords
Allies
Refugees
Evacuation
Associated themes
Polish Army in the Middle East and Italy, 1942-1945
Deportation of the Polish Population from the Soviet Occupied Part of Poland, 1940-1941
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