World War II. Father and son. Polish army in Iran. 1943 Polish Anders' Army. In the second part of 1942 Stalin agreed to the transfer of the Polish formations to the Middle Eastern front. Anders' Army went via the Persian Corridor to Pahlavi, Iran. About 77,000 combatants and 41,000 civilians - Polish citizens - left the USSR. Anders' Army thus passed from Soviet control to that of the British government and joined the Polish Armed Forces in the West, forming the bulk of what would become the Polish Second Corps.


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