Polska Kronika Filmowa № 8618 (1941)

Newsreel №63413, 1 part, black-white
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:Evgenij Cenkaljskij

Reel №1

England.

A documentary about the life and activity of Polish immigrants in Britain during the Second World War.

The film covers the events from August 1940 to March 1941 Poles who had fled from the Nazis and who found refuge in Britain - not only visitors, but also supporters of the English people.

The Prime Minister of the Republic polskory Sikorski.

The Polish Ministry.

Polish Red Cross.

Polish doctors at work.

President of the Polish Republic Rachkevich.

Polish air force fighting against fascism wing to wing with the British aircraft.

Sortie of Polish pilots.

Their planes inscription: "An eye for an eye."

The cultural life of Poles in England.

In Poland, the Germans banned Chopin's music - in England Polish music is loud, despite the tears of German bombs.

Polish scientists continue to research activities.

Get out Polish newspapers and books.

Broadcasting Polish-English radio.

The ruins after the bombing of London.

London and Warsaw have in common a general unhappiness.

Their residents will remember forever, that selfishness and non-interference - the blizrukaya policy

Key words

England, World War 2, immigrants Gos.deyateli, personalities, fracture, medicine, science, President, Air Force, fascists, music, radio, the press, literature, people

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