THE ALLIED ARMIES IN THE WESTERN DESERT CAMPAIGN, 1940-1942 - General Archibald Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief Middle East (middle in the front row), with a group of Allied (Indian, Australian, Ne Zealand, South African, Polish, Greek, Free French and Czechoslovakian Force) liaison officers. The officer in the front row, second from the right is Lieutenant Colonel Stanisław Maleszewski, Polish liaison officer from the Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade Polish Army, South African Army, Australian Army, New Zealand Army, British Army, Czech Army, British Indian Army, French Army, Greek Army,


THE ALLIED ARMIES IN THE WESTERN DESERT CAMPAIGN, 1940-1942 - General Archibald Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief Middle East (middle in the front row), with a group of Allied (Indian, Australian, Ne Zealand, South African, Polish, Greek, Free French and Czechoslovakian Force) liaison officers. The officer in the front row, second from the right is Lieutenant Colonel Stanisław Maleszewski, Polish liaison officer from the Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade Polish Army, South African Army, Australian Army, New Zealand Army, British Army, Czech Army, British Indian Army, French Army, Greek Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Independent Carpathian Rifles Brigade, Wavell, Archibald Percival, Maleszewski, Stanisław


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