Winston Churchill during the Second World War in the United Kingdom The Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspecting troops of the 1st Rifle Brigade (1st Polish Corps) based at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland, accompanied by his wife Clementine, who is wearing a Polish officer's great coat. On the right of the photograph is General W?adys?aw Sikorski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces and Premier of the Government-in-Exile. Also identified in the group: General John Dill, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (behind Clementine); Count Edward Raczy?ski, the Ambassador of the Polish Governmen
Winston Churchill during the Second World War in the United Kingdom The Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspecting troops of the 1st Rifle Brigade (1st Polish Corps) based at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland, accompanied by his wife Clementine, who is wearing a Polish officer's great coat. On the right of the photograph is General W?adys?aw Sikorski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces and Premier of the Government-in-Exile. Also identified in the group: General John Dill, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (behind Clementine); Count Edward Raczy?ski, the Ambassador of the Polish Government-in-Exile in Britain, behind Churchill (in a dark civilian coat); Colonel Kazimierz Iranek-Osmecki (between Churchill and Sikorski), the Head of Intelligence Department in the Polish General Staff; General Boles?aw Duch (in the far background between Iranek-Osmecki and Sikorski), and General Gustaw Paszkiewicz (far right), the Commander of the Brigade.
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