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First to Fight

The Polish War 1939

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First to Fight

By: Roger Moorhouse
Narrated by: Roger Moorhouse
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'This deeply researched, very well-written and penetrating book will be the standard work on the subject for many years to come' - Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny

The Second World War began on 1 September 1939, when German tanks, trucks and infantry crossed the Polish border, and the Luftwaffe began bombing Poland’s cities. The Polish army fought bravely but could not withstand an attacker superior in numbers and technology; and when the Red Army invaded from the east – as agreed in the pact Hitler had concluded with Stalin – the country’s fate was sealed. Poland was the first to fight the German aggressor; it would be the first to suffer the full murderous force of Nazi persecution. By the end of the Second World War, one in five of its people had perished.

The Polish campaign is the forgotten story of the Second World War. Despite prefacing many of that conflict's later horrors – the wanton targeting of civilians, indiscriminate bombing and ethnic cleansing – it is little understood, and most of what we think we know about it is Nazi propaganda, such as the myth of Polish cavalry charging German tanks with their lances. In truth, Polish forces put up a spirited defence, in the expectation that they would be assisted by their British and French allies. That assistance never came.

First to Fight is the first history of the Polish war for almost half a century. Drawing on letters, memoirs and diaries by generals and politicians, soldiers and civilians from all sides, Roger Moorhouse’s dramatic account of the military events is entwined with a tragic human story of courage and suffering, and a dark tale of diplomatic betrayal.

©2019 Roger Moorhouse (P)2020 Penguin Audio
Europe Military War Stalin Imperialism Winston Churchill Holocaust Red Army

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Critic reviews

[A] chilling, indignant narrative… Moorhouse has expertly laid bare…[the] truth (Roger Boyes)
[A] fascinating book… Moorhouse has mastered a large body of material… this is…a very valuable book, as it gathers a mass of detail into a lucid narrative for general readers (Noel Malcolm)
An important book. Roger Moorhouse has a wonderful knack of reminding us about the parts of the Second World War that we are in danger of forgetting (Dan Snow)
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If your looking to improve your knowledge of WW2 and want to start somewhere then this is the place. A thorough and moving description of the first months of the war. Highly recommended. The reading by the author is good and retains the listeners interest. The listener only lacks maps which would give a better understanding but this is a problem with all audibles not just this one. It would be nice if audible listeners could down load them as pdfs when googling you never know if your looking at the right one age wise

Absolutely cracking

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I thought I knew most things about the Second World War but I knew very little about the Polish campaign. This comprehensive work fills in the gaps in an interesting and informative way and sheds light on a shocking and overlooked part of the war.

Fascinating

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This book brought the truth about the war in Poland and was beautifully written and presented, I’m going to buy the book and read it with a map of the region by my side.This is in my top 3 books. Brilliant.

A wonderful audio book.

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An excellent account of the Polish campaign. Very informative and taught me a lot of things I never knew about the campaign. It is also good for it to come out now countering lies about Soviet innocence. Furthermore, Mr. Moorehouse narrates it well and it was a pleasure to listen. I highly recommend it.

An excellent account of the Polish campaign.

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This is a detailed yet highly accessible account of the invasion of Poland in 1939, that sites the events of that fateful September in context without distracting from its primary narrative. Moorhouse has a clear passion for correcting the historical record; telling the real story of what happened in Poland, and why.

The overall narrative of the invasion moves along at a brisk pace, without ignoring the human stories at the heart of it. The bitter cruelties of both Nazi and Soviet invaders are well illustrated, as is the heroism of the Polish resistance. But the failings of the Poles - especially in pre-war planning, and in communication - are also clearly explained. So too, the inactivity of the British and French.

I would like to have seen a bit more detail on how the different armies worked. There are some intriguing snippets on the actions of certain Polish units, but I would have liked more of an explanation of why the German artillery was so much more effective, for example. Or in the air war, where the Germans actually took pretty heavy losses. How much air defence did the Poles have, and where was it?

But overall this is a fantastic book, suitable for the beginner or expert alike. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in WW2, Poland, or military history.

Excellent overview of the Polish campaign

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