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To Live Well is to Hide Well: The Lizard is Coming! (Paperback)

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The most elusive Intelligence Officer / Spy and Assassin of the 20th Century.

On the 4th of July 1943 Polish PM and General Wladyslaw Sikorski in the dark, was successfully assassinated by careful sabotage to his plane flight AL 523. After only 16 secs of flight time.

80-year-old secrets are finally revealed: This book is based upon a full confession in detail, documents, actual records, eyewitness accounts, WW2 footage, photographs, WW2 Historical and Aviation Expert verification, and years of research.
The assassination of General Wladyslaw Sikorski, is a significant event in the history of Poland and World War II, and it is also extensively covered in the book 'To Live Well is to Hide Well.' Until now, Sikorski's plane crash was deemed to be a 'mysterious plane crash' with no answer.
General Wladyslaw Sikorski was the commander-in-chief of the Polish Armed Forces and the prime minister of the Polish government-in-exile during World War II. He was a key figure in the Allied war effort and was instrumental in forming the Polish armed forces that fought alongside the Allies.
On July 4, 1943, General Sikorski's plane crashed shortly after taking off from Gibraltar, after just 16 seconds of flight time. as Flight AL523 crashes into the sea. Killing him and several others on board. The cause of the crash has been the subject of much speculation and conspiracy theories, with some even suggesting that it was an accident while most believe it was an assassination.
The book 'To Live Well is to Hide Well' takes you through the 'now revealed' unique 'Sabotage' method that was actually employed to take him out and has been 'extensively' and 'scientifically' tested. Taken from a detailed confession, it clearly proves that he was assassinated (Sikorski) and suggests there was a plot to remove him from power for quite some time actually.
Bronislaw was a Polish Intelligence Officer who worked with MI6.
The book also explores the link between Britain and those involved in the assassination. According to the book, many had concerns about General Sikorski's closeness to their mortal enemy, the Soviets. Especially with Stalin in particular as it suggests was another reason. But one reason in particular to do with the secretive Polish resistance group called the 'Musketeers'. Churchill's telegram to Stalin certainly makes the point that he knew his days were numbered. This is included in this book.
'To Live Well is to Hide Well' is a non-fiction true life story that explains the detailed life story of 'Bronislaw', a Polish Intelligence Officer, who became an international spy and assassin before, during, and after World War II. The book details his work with England, Poland, and the USA Intelligence departments. Amazingly he and his MI6 partner is actually filmed and caught, as he is captured by the Nazis, and his eventual escape and return to his clandestine activities. This film has been sitting in YouTube.com for years.
Ian Fleming found inspiration in the daring exploits of the 'White Ghost, ' who caught his attention. Christine Granville, a renowned SOE operative, admired and directed him for his unwavering commitment to the cause. Her revelations showcased his critical role in the war and influenced Ian's James Bond character. Ian based his early 'construct' of James Bond on the 'White Ghost' in the 1950s but added his own desires, Naval rank, and more, making James Bond a total creation for entertainment, not a real figure.
Overall, the book 'To Live Well is to Hide Well' offers a true and verified confessional aspect on the assassination of General Sikorski and the events leading up to it. It provides an insight into the complex political landscape of World War II and the power struggles that were taking place behind the scenes.
12022024kt finale revised edition.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781973554233
ISBN-10: 1973554232
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: December 16th, 2017
Pages: 352
Language: English