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British-Polish relations during WWII

During WWII, Britain and Poland formed a strong alliance against Nazi Germany. After Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Britain and its allies declared war to support Poland's sovereignty. Britain provided military aid and coordinated efforts with the Polish government-in-exile. Many Polish soldiers fought alongside British forces, and Polish resistance contributed to the broader fight against the Nazis. Despite initial difficulties, their relationship was based on shared interests in defeating fascism and restoring Poland's independence, reflecting mutual cooperation and support throughout the war.