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Polski: Wacław Kopisto – cichociemny
Date cc. 1943
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Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
Brief selection of popular books about Cichociemni published mainly in the Polish language:

  • Marek Celt, By parachute to Warsaw, London : Dorothy Crip and Co Ltd, 1945, OCLC 803700530
  • Józef Gabriel Zabielski, Pierwszy skok , Publisher: Holborn, 1946, OCLC 749420603
  • Various authors, Jerzy Iranek-Osmecki (trans.), Drogi cichociemnych, London: "Veritas", England, 1954, OCLC 504339138
  • Piwonski, Cichociemni, Warszawa: Żółty Tygrys (the Yellow Tiger), 1957 (UC 74 A4 1957)
  • Maurycy Gordon, Cichociemni, Poland: Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej, 1958 OCLC 12955410
  • Cezary Chlebowski, Pozdrówcie Góry Świętokrzyskie,"Jak Ponury więzienie w Pińsku rozbijał" (page 1 of 3), Skarzysko24.pl Warszawa, Iskry 1968 (first edition) OCLC 21965712
  • Jędrzej Tucholski, Cichociemni, Warszawa: "Pax", 1984. OCLC 830180418
  • Przemysław Bystrzycki, Znak cichociemnych, Warszawa 1985. OCLC 18714678
  • Jan Szatsznajder, Cichociemni. Z Polski do Polski, Wrocław: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza 1985. OCLC 719154926
  • Alfred Paczkowski, Ankieta cichociemnego. Warszawa: Instytut Wydawniczy Pax, 1987. OCLC 22092790
  • Cezary Chlebowski, Reportaż z tamtych dni. Warszawa, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, 1988.
  • Various authors, Drogi cichociemnych, Warszawa 1993, reprint. OCLC 16824031
  • Hubert Królikowski, Wojskowa Formacja Specjalna GROM im. Cichociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej 1990-2000, Gdańsk 2001. (Chapter: "Tobie Ojczyzno - Cichociemni") Selected bibliography: Cichociemni, at Grom.mil.pl
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