From the Soviet Gulag to Arnhem  
A Polish Paratrooper's Epic Wartime Journey
Author(s): Nicholas Kinloch
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399045933
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Caught Between Nazis and Soviets, Stanislaw Kulik was a man who dodged death.

After the Russian occupation of Poland, Stanislaw Kulik, aged 15, was deported to the Soviet gulags and put to work. If you didn’t work, you didn't eat. While many died, Stanislaw managed to survive. Following the Nazis’ invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, he was given an opportunity to join the Polish army being formed somewhere in the Soviet Union, but nobody knew where. After months traveling on his own through central Asia, through Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Stanislaw finally reached Iraq, where he worked in a camp which processed Polish refugees. Too young to join, the Army faked his age and eventually he was then taken by ship to Great Britain via India, where he joined with the Polish Parachute Brigade. After qualifying as a paratrooper in Scotland, he dropped at Arnhem, in Operation Market Garden, where he found himself trapped behind enemy lines. Thanks to the Dutch underground he avoided capture by the Nazis.

This thrilling memoir is an inspiring story of a triumph of resilience and courage against great odds.
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Caught Between Nazis and Soviets, Stanislaw Kulik was a man who dodged death.

After the Russian occupation of Poland, Stanislaw Kulik, aged 15, was deported to the Soviet gulags and put to work. If you didn’t work, you didn't eat. While many died, Stanislaw managed to survive. Following the Nazis’ invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, he was given an opportunity to join the Polish army being formed somewhere in the Soviet Union, but nobody knew where. After months traveling on his own through central Asia, through Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Stanislaw finally reached Iraq, where he worked in a camp which processed Polish refugees. Too young to join, the Army faked his age and eventually he was then taken by ship to Great Britain via India, where he joined with the Polish Parachute Brigade. After qualifying as a paratrooper in Scotland, he dropped at Arnhem, in Operation Market Garden, where he found himself trapped behind enemy lines. Thanks to the Dutch underground he avoided capture by the Nazis.

This thrilling memoir is an inspiring story of a triumph of resilience and courage against great odds.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Maps
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 The Eastern Borderlands
  • Chapter 2 The Farm
  • Chapter 3 Hitler and Stalin
  • Chapter 4 Father Szymanski
  • Chapter 5 Old Piotr
  • Chapter 6 Storm Clouds Gathering
  • Chapter 7 War
  • Chapter 8 Soviets in the Village
  • Chapter 9 Journey to Another Village
  • Chapter 10 Siberia
  • Chapter 11 Vassili
  • Chapter 12 Russki Narod
  • Chapter 13 Roubles and Kopeyki
  • Chapter 14 Freedom
  • Chapter 15 Uzbekistan
  • Chapter 16 The Polish Army
  • Chapter 17 The Middle East
  • Chapter 18 Billy
  • Chapter 19 The Mariposa
  • Chapter 20 Scotland
  • Chapter 21 Paratrooper Training
  • Chapter 22 The Coasters
  • Chapter 23 1943
  • Chapter 24 The First Polish Independent Parachute Brigade
  • Chapter 25 1944
  • Chapter 26 The British First Airborne Division
  • Chapter 27 Operation Market Garden
  • Chapter 28 Driel
  • Chapter 29 Crossing the Rhine
  • Chapter 30 For the Memories
  • Chapter 31 The Crossroads
  • Chapter 32 The House with the Red Cross
  • Chapter 33 Escape
  • Chapter 34 The Dutch Underground
  • Chapter 35 Last Chance
  • Epilogue
  • Plates Section
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