Say “Witam (Hello)” to the gallant exiled Polish pilots of the RAF’s 303 Squadron—aka, the 303rd “Tadeusz Kosciuszko Warsaw“ Fighter Squadron. 303 Squadron: Born in the Ashes of ...
Despite their impressive heroism and contributions to the Battle of Britain, 303 Squadron (along with other Polish military that assisted the Allies) were not invited to take part in the Allied ...
Members of the Polish Air Force's 307 Squadron came to Britain during World War Two after their home country was invaded. The squadron spent two years based at RAF Exeter, now Exeter Airport ...
The history of World War Two Polish bomber squadrons is being celebrated at a new heritage centre near Lincoln. Volunteers have spent 14 years converting the airmen's mess at the former RAF Ingham ...
This is how the legend of Squadron 303 was born. After the Polish army was forced to sign the capitulation act on 6 th October 1939, they fled via Romania to France and from there, when France ...
Zumbach was the face of the British-Polish film, though the experiences of individual characters were told in depth, with specific stories generally keeping to facts. The fighter ace Witold Urbanowicz ...
In the summer of 1940, the RAF hastily assembles the 303 squadron made up exclusively of Polish airmen, who have made their way across the English Channel. Once you select Rent you'll have 14 days to ...