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Tango01 | 03 Oct 2015 4:04 p.m. PST |
"‘What would you like to know first?', the matter-of-fact voice of 70-year-old Wanda Traczyk-Stawska asks director Marianna Bukowski, who was about to embark on a seven-year research project. The fruit of that project was to be this new, hard-hitting documentary, Portrait of a Soldier. The film delivers a history of the Warsaw Uprising, one of the most brutal and bloody battles of WWII. The Uprising was a massive operation by the Polish resistance Home Army (Armia Krajowa) to liberate the city from the Nazis between 1 August and 2 October 1944. It was the largest single military effort undertaken by any European resistance movement during the Second World War. Yet, while it is a huge part of Polish history – crucial to the understanding of Polish identity and culture – outside Poland the battle is little known…" Full review here link YouTube link imdb.com/title/tt4776604 Amicalement Armand |
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