Dr Andrzej Suchcitz FRHist. S Keeper of Archives. The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum. meets with the After Brexit Support Managing Director Tomasz Wisniewski.
Dr. Andrzej Suchcitz PhD., FRHist.S., Educated at Divine Mercy College Fawley Court and Forest Hill Comprehensive, he studied history at the University of London (School of Slavonic and East European Studies).
In 1983 he became Assistant Keeper and then in 1989 Keeper of Archives of the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum and the Polish Underground Movement (1939-1945) Study Trust. He has written extensively on Polish political and military history of the 20th century.
Andrzej is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of nearly 300 books and articles in Polish and English. He was a member of the Anglo-Polish Historical Committee concerning wartime co-operation between the two intelligence services.
His English language publications include “Poland’s contribution to the Allied Victory in the Second World War” (1995, 1996, 2011).
Co-editor and contributor to E.R.Sword, "The Diaries and Despatches of a Military Attache in Warsaw 1939-1939" (London 2001); ''General Wadysaw Sikorski, Poland's Wartime leader'' (London 2007); ''General Wádysáw Anders. Soldier and Leader of the Free Poles in Exile'' (London 2008).
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