Peter Stachura Explained

Peter D. Stachura is a British historian, writer, lecturer and essayist. He was Professor of Modern European History at the University of Stirling and Director of its Centre for Research in Polish History. He has published extensively on the subject of the modern history of Poland and its people, the Polish military effort alongside the Allies, and the shaping of the Nazi German state and the European Theatre during World War II.[1]

Biography

Stachura was born to a Polish military émigré from the Polish Armed Forces in the West.[2] He graduated from the University of Glasgow and completed his PhD thesis, titled The development and organisation of the Hitler youth, 1930-1933, at the University of East Anglia in 1971.[3] His main focus is on Polish history before 1945, the post-war history of the Poles in Scotland, the Polish government-in-exile, and the Weimar Republic. Stachura was the Director of the Centre for Research in Polish History at the University of Stirling.[4] [5]

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  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=Nr5uqSHsGEAC&dq=Second+Polish+Republic+1918%E2%80%93&pg=PR1 Poland, 1918-1945: an interpretive and documentary history by Peter D. Stachura.
  2. Web site: Stepping out of rivals' shadow . TSL Education Ltd . 9 March 2001 . 30 April 2012 . Olga Wojtas.
  3. The development and organisation of the Hitler youth, 1930-1933. British Library EThOS. 1971 . 8 March 2016. Ph.D . Stachura . P. D. .
  4. [University of Stirling]
  5. [University of Stirling]
  6. Poland, 1918-1945: an interpretive and documentary history of the Second Republic by Peter D. Stachura, Routledge: Note from the Publisher