On 21 September 1944, the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade, composed of about two thousand Polish soldiers, landed in the vicinity of Arnhem. They were to take up the fight in a place a thousand kilometres away from their original goal. A fight lost even before any of them had set foot on Dutch soil. Despite this, they showed heroism, for which they were not adequately rewarded for a long time. Article 1 Independent Parachute Brigade — Heroes f…
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On 21 September 1944, the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade, composed of about two thousand Polish soldiers, landed in the vicinity of Arnhem. They were to take up the fight in a place a thousand kilometres away from their original goal. A fight lost even before any of them had set foot on Dutch soil. Despite this, they showed heroism, for which they were not adequately rewarded for a long time. Article 1 Independent Parachute Brigade — Heroes f…