Wiesław Rogalski was born in England in 1950. His parents came to Britain after the Second World War as members of the Polish Allied forces under British command. He studied the history of curriculum development projects at London University - and in 2012, together with his brother, directed a National Lottery project dedicated to the displaced Polish Army (which included setting up a permanent exhibition), writing a book on Polish displacement camps and producing a DVD on the recollections of children born to displaced Polish ex-service personnel. His interests include the history of the Second World War, Polish history and culture and presenting talks on Polish resettlement in Britain. Wiesław also plays an active part in supporting Polish veterans.
Looks like Britain betrayed its first and most loyal ally in WW2 as
Rogalski attempts to set the record straight…
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