Descubra los misterios ocultos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en la convincente investigación de David Irving, 'La muerte del general Sikorski'. Sumérgete en la enigmática desaparición de una de las figuras más importantes de Polonia, el general Władysław Sikorski, primer ministro del gobierno polaco en el exilio, cuya prematura muerte en un accidente aéreo en 1943 en Gibraltar desató décadas de especulaciones y teorías de conspiración.
Irving’s meticulous research sheds light on the fraught relationship between Sikorski, Winston Churchill, and the Soviet Union amidst the turmoil of war. Irving examines the tangled web of political intrigue with his characteristic attention to detail, revealing a story of betrayal, espionage, and unresolved questions.
Featuring exclusive interviews, including a rare conversation with the crash’s sole survivor, Czech pilot Eduard Prchal, and the unveiling of the RAF’s secret inquiry report, this book is a masterclass in historical investigation. ‘The Death of General Sikorski’ questions the official narrative and offers a window into World War II’s complex alliances and power struggles.
Join Irving on a journey through the shadows of history. This book is a must-read for aficionados of World War II history, conspiracy theories, and political thrillers.
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