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World War II (1939–1945): Large influx of Polish forces and civilians; Polish pilots (notably in the Battle of Britain), troops, and intelligence services made major contributions to the Allied war effort. Many remained in Britain after the war.
Cold War (late 1940s–1989): Smaller but steady migration; Poles contributed to rebuilding Britain’s post-war economy (industry, mining, agriculture) and formed lasting community institutions.
EU enlargement (2004): Poland joined the EU; the UK opened its labour market, leading to a sharp rise in workers filling roles in construction, hospitality, healthcare, and agriculture, supporting economic growth.
By winter 2007: Polish migrants became one of the UK’s largest immigrant groups, contributing widely to the workforce, entrepreneurship, and cultural life (shops, schools, community organisations).
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But now they really are invading. In the harsh winter conditions of Kent 2007 the Polish have established a beach head at Dover. Will they push through Kent or be driven back to the sea?

Overview Map

Objectives Map

Polish Uniform

British Uniform
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