THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Oliver Leese and General Władysław Anders, the Commander of the 2nd Polish Corps, leaving the theatre after the taken at Ancona, 23 July 1944. General Oliver Leese, the Commander of the British 8th Army, and General Harold Alexander, the Commander of the Allied Armies in Italy, were decorated with the Virtuti Militari by General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, on that day and both had a lunch with General Anders and attended a show by a Polish Concert Party, British Army, Polish Army, Poli


THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Oliver Leese and General Władysław Anders, the Commander of the 2nd Polish Corps, leaving the theatre after the taken at Ancona, 23 July 1944. General Oliver Leese, the Commander of the British 8th Army, and General Harold Alexander, the Commander of the Allied Armies in Italy, were decorated with the Virtuti Militari by General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, on that day and both had a lunch with General Anders and attended a show by a Polish Concert Party, British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Anders, Władysław


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