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Rising '44. The Battle for Warsaw is a history book about the Warsaw Uprising, written by the English historian Norman Davies. One controversy about this book is that Davis consciously anglicised most of proper names (including placenames and pseudonyms used by Polish conspirators) in the book to order to bring its reality closer to the English reader and help them concentrate on the story, rather than difficult Polish names. The book is written in a vivid and emotional style.

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Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw is a history book about the Warsaw Uprising, written by the English historian Norman Davies. One controversy about this book is that Davies consciously anglicised most of proper names (including placenames and pseudonyms used by Polish conspirators) in the book to order to bring its reality closer to the English reader and help them concentrate on the story, rather than difficult Polish names. The book is written in a vivid and emotional style.

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There are some aspects of World War II, believe it or not, that are under-reported, or at least aren't studied as much as others. One reason for that is lack of interest, but another reason is because much of the source material is simply unavailable, and what is out there is likely to be so biased that you have to sift it for useful information. For the longest time, the uprising in Warsaw in 1944, when the Soviet army was on the doorstep of the Polish capital, was one of those things. Norman Davies has done a good job of rectifying that, to an extent, with his book Rising

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