- Lech Wyszczelski
Lech Wyszczelski is a Polish military historian and author of books on
Central Europe an history of the 20th century. A professor at various universities, he is best known for roughly 300 books and publications on thePolish-Bolshevik War and thePolish Army in the antebellum.He currently holds a post at the
Academy of National Defence inWarsaw , thePułtusk -based Wyższa Szkoła Humanistyczna im. A. Gieysztora, and Akademia Podlaska inSiedlce .Among the most notable of his books are a series of monographs on various operations of the Polish-Bolshevik War, including the "Kiev 1920", "Warsaw 1920", "Battle at the Outskirts of Warsaw; 13-25th of August 1920" and "The Undeclared War. Polish-Russian military activity of 1919". Among the works of a wider scope are "Polish Military Thought 1914-1939", "What Beck and Rydz Knew", "History of Military Thought" and "Piłsudski's Army". He is also the author of a monograph of the civilian and military radio stations during the
Warsaw Uprising of 1944.External links
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