This British author criticizes the British government for its spirit of appeasement towards the Soviets, one that has long outlived WWII-related necessities. (Review based upon 1971 edition). He also has a good grasp of Polish history. For instance, he quotes Ulster historian Lecky, who referred to the 18th-century Partitions of Poland as "the worst international crime that had been committed up to that date." (p. 192). While...
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