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  1. Władysław Sikorski's death controversy revolves around the death of the commander-in-chief of the Polish Army and Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile, General Władysław Sikorski, in the 1943 B-24 crash in Gibraltar.

  2. Dive into the enigmatic demise of one of Poland’s most pivotal figures, General Władysław Sikorski, the Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile, whose untimely death in a 1943 plane crash in Gibraltar sparked decades of speculation and conspiracy theories.

  3. David Irving. 3.82. 17 ratings2 reviews. The Polish prime minister-in-exile died in a plane-crash upon takeoff from Gibraltar. Was it in fact an accident? The sole survivor of the crash, the Czech pilot, considered issuing a libel writ against Irving but realised that what he had written was simply not open to challenge in the British courts.

  4. Sumérgete en la enigmática desaparición de una de las figuras más importantes de Polonia, el general Władysław Sikorski, primer ministro del gobierno polaco en el exilio, cuya prematura muerte en un accidente aéreo en 1943 en Gibraltar desató décadas de especulaciones y teorías de conspiración.

  5. The Polish prime minister-in-exile died in a plane-crash upon takeoff from Gibraltar. Was it in fact an accident? The sole survivor of the crash, the Czech pilot, considered issuing a libel writ against Irving but realised that what he had written was simply not open to challenge in the British courts.

  6. Accident: the Death of General Sikorski: Author: David John Cawdell Irving: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Kimber, 1967: Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Jul 1,...

  7. On 4 July 1943, while returning from the Middle East, Sikorski perished, together with his daughter, his Chief of Staff, Tadeusz Klimecki, and seven others, when his aircraft, a Consolidated Liberator II, serial number AL523, crashed into the sea 16 seconds after takeoff from Gibraltar Airport at 23:07 hours.