Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Spelling and pronunciation of Polish names; 1 Trust: introducing family narratives; SECTION I Poland: the first generation; 2 Autonomy: living under partition (1886-1913); 3 Initiative: fighting on the Eastern Front (1914-20); 4 Industriousness: life in independent Warsaw (1921-39); SECTION II Poland and England: the second generation; 5 Confusion: Nazi occupation of Warsaw (1939-43); 6 Identity: resistance in France (1939-43); 7 Isolation: England fights, Warsaw rises (1943-45)
SECTION III England: the third generation8 Intimacy: marriage and migration (1945-50); 9 Generativity: family reunion and loss (1951-71); 10 Integrity: reminiscence and reflection (1972-2016); Index
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