
Polish Air Force in Great Britain
During World War II, the Polish Air Force in Great Britain consisted of Polish airmen who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland and continued fighting alongside the Allies. Stationed primarily in the UK, they operated fighter, bomber, and reconnaissance aircraft, notably contributing to key battles like the Battle of Britain. This force represented Polish resistance and resilience, maintaining their national identity while playing a vital role in combat operations. Their presence reinforced the international effort against Axis powers and fostered Polish patriotism during the war.