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Sikorski (left) with General Kukiel, Clementine and Winton Churchill and the Polish ambassador Count Raczynski.
Indexon General Sikorski, the Polish wartime leader,
killed in British plane crash July 4, 2003
Prosecutors in Poland have announced they will exhume the body of the country’s World War II prime minister | David Irving’s 1967 book on the case
- The Times, Jul 4, 2003: General Sikorski, the Polish wartime leader, died 60 years ago today
- Summary of Public Record Office file AIR2/15113
- Slesslor, letter Jul 1943, encloses proceedings of the Court of Inquiry into the Sikorski accident, and comments
- Appendix III (“Sikorski’s Death”) to Churchill’s War, vol.ii
- Sikorski statue for London, May 1999
- “Churchill’s War”, vol. ii: “Triumph in Adversity”: Appendix on death of General Sikorski, the contents of a Harold Wilson file (pdf format, 36K)
- Summary of Public Record Office file AIR2/15113
- David Irving: Radical’s Diary, Nov 14, 2002
- David Irving, free download: Accident: The Death of General Sikorski
- Private account dated July 18, 1945 by Lt.-General Sir Noel Mason Macfarlane, Governor of Gibraltar, of the night Sikorski was killed
- David Irving protests to the Air Ministry, April 1, 1969
- Authentic photos of the horrors of Katyn

- Press gossip column item and cartoon from wartime Das Reich, 1943
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