i can give some links
http://home.concepts.nl/~avalphen/info/campaign.htm
http://maczek.blog4ever.com/blog/photo-100395.html - site in french but with many great photos
http://www.memorial-montormel.org/?id=53 really nice site
http://www.polamjournal.com/Library/APH ... d-day.html
http://www.1e-poolse-pantserdivisie.nl/index2.html
(I know a son of one of the veterans from 1 Polish Armored Division)
Here's site about his father and 1 Polish Armored Division
http://freedominmessiah.com/jan_pirog.html
I am more than sure that if You'll write to him He'll give You all information he can give

Here i got quote from email he wrote to me
"Falaise ? I have been there and the Polish flag is at the very front !!! the French are not stupid and ANY Pole is treated like a king (the same thing is in Breda-Holland)
and Gen Maczek's actual tank is on the hill overlooking this area, it is a Polish victory, NOT Canadian nor American.
These wonderfully brave men took 250,000 prisoners with 16,000 men !!!. (this email was an answer to mine, where i wrote to him about ignorant american show about Normandy. They've shown there Polish general Maczek talking with Montgomery, they showed polish soldiers with "POLAND" armpatch and they stated that they're canadians
If someone wants to read a little about this there a nice book by Evan Macgilvray "Black Devils March..."
http://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DEVILS-MARC ... 1874622426
!!!!!For Your freedom and ours!
http://www.sprawahonoru.com/lynneolsonstanleycloud.mp3 !!!!!
polish veterans in Driel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUv9BWiG0qs
polish veteran from Caen battle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MMbAPyCn_k
from Canadian (rightwing) television
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc60CG6ATuk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westerplatte
http://www.apacouncil.org/ww2/5df.html Poles in defence of France
Poles in Norway 1940
http://www.electronicmuseum.ca/Polan.../norway_1.html
Poles in North Africa
http://www.kki.krakow.pl/piojar/bryg.../tobruk_e.html
(longest defending Tobruk!!! )
simple Info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_...achute_Brigade
There's much more on the internet, and BTW poles have their 300 in history (actually it's from WW I period)
n 17.08 we had in Poland anniversary of a battle that resembles the famous Thermopylae battle of 300 Spartans against Muslim invaders.
Battle of Zadworze
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Zadw%C3%B3rze, the free encyclopedia
find other similar battles in History and post info here
It's always good to spread the info about old time heroes.
Well i've found another similar situation, this time from 1939 September Campaign
"Altogether, his forces were some 40 times stronger than the Polish defenders."
http://www.answers.com/topic/battle-of-wizna
Defense of Lwow and the Eastern Borderland:
Towards the end of WWI, when the identity of the Galician lands were still undecided fighting erupted in the city and in the surrounding areas. In the evening of 31 October 1918 a soldier from the Legions was killed, he was to be the first casualty of the fighting. In the early morning of 1 November a Ukrainians storming of the Sienkiewicz school, which was defended by a 85 man unit, began the fight for the city. The small Polish military units in Lwow were at the time still disorganized and practically without a decent supply of ammunition, but help was on it's way. The units concentrated around the city of Przemysl were ordered to go to Lwow's aid, but only a small portion of them arrived. On 21 November the units of Lwow and Przemysl fought the final battle for the city, the local youths were also heavily involved in the fighting, those sometimes children fought for the city with great courage and patriotism. The Polish units strength was small compared to the Ukrainians, but they fought with passion and on the 21 November the Ukrainian Headquarters issued an order to it's units to withdraw from the city. At 8am on the 22 November 1918 the whole town was in Polish hands and on the City Hall flew the White and Red Polish flag.
The one of the biggest necropolis in Europe is still in Lwow, it's polish necropolis, defenders of Lwow lay there
"The Current Ukrainian Government wishes to place a plaque with the wording "To the Unknown Fighters" on the monument, could it be that the Ukrainian Government is afraid to tell the world the truth, that Polish children, some as young as 10, fought off the best that they [the Ukrainians] could offer at that time, namely The Sicz Riflemen(Stszelcy Siczowi)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lw%C3%B3w_(1920)