I am wondering if there are any books you might recommend that deal with Polish cavalry, especially the Winged Hussars. I know something about fire and saber (Origian o miekinci. Butchery of the Polish language)
I am wondering if there are any books you might recommend that deal with Polish cavalry, especially the Winged Hussars. I know something about fire and saber (Origian o miekinci. Butchery of the Polish language)
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Have you just been dumped?
I ask because it's usually something like that which causes outbursts like this, needless to say I dissagree completely.
You mean 'With Fire and Sword' or 'Ogniem i Mieczem'![]()
I can recommend the 2 Osprey Men-at-Arms Polish Armies 1569-1696 - both volumes are in my opinion very good - only small mistakes in few places so it is a good read.
I would be very careful with the latest Warrior series Osprey 'Polish Winged Hussar' - I have heard really bad opinion about that from someone really well informed, so I cannot advise reading this particular one.
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"with fire and sword" is actually a novel, not a history book. It is a part of trilogy "Ogniem i mieczem", "Potop" and "Pan Wolodijowski" (I hope my spelling is correct). You won't learn much pf history from this novels but they are very interesting and I would recommend them.
There are movies too
examples - 'Potop'
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ent=szarza.flv
'Pan Wolodyjowski'
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...1stassault.flv
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...elbreached.flv
I didn't extract anything from 'Ogniem i Mieczem', but it is well known and actually in Ukraine it got cult status.
Interesting thing is that these were made starting from the last part of trilogy -( 'Pan Wolodyjowski' in late 1960s), through 'Potop' ( mid-1970s, nominated for Oscar BTW) and finishing with the most sensitive and interesting topic of Polish-Cossack civil war.
There are traces of censorship in first two movies - e.g. in 'Potop' the main hero Kmicic returns from a campaign against Russia, but you will not hear a word about the entire 13 years long war (1654-67) in the whole movie.![]()
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