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to come to the assistance of the surrounded 1st
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into cooperating with Stalin's disciples, or else risk losing
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Sosabowski succeeded in evacuating his wife and only son from Poland. Like many other Polish wartime officers and soldiers who were unable to return to Communist Poland he settled in West London. He found a job as a factory worker at the
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Initially, the French authorities were very reluctant to hand over the badly needed equipment and armament for the Polish unit. Sosabowski's soldiers had to train with pre-World War I weapons. In April 1940, the division was moved to a training camp in
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January, but it was already too late to organise the division. Out of more than 11,000 soldiers, only 3,150 were given arms. Knowing this, the commander of the division General
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forces taking part in Market Garden. Due to a shortage of transport aircraft, the brigade was split into several parts before being dropped into the battle. A small part of the brigade with
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made a video appeal for Sosabowski to be pardoned and honoured.
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The resting place of General Sosabowski and his family,
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647:Stanisław Sosabowski was born on 8 May 1892 in
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