Situated at 11 Leopold Rd, Ealing Common, London W5 3PB, the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust is dedicated to preserving the history of Poland’s underground resistance during WWII. This unique institution offers a wealth of resources including books, documents, and memorabilia that highlight this significant chapter in history. Visitors can expect personalized assistance from knowledgeable staff who are passionate about sharing this important heritage. The trust regularly hosts educational events and discussions aimed at fostering awareness and appreciation of Polish history. Its commitment to quality service ensures that every visitor leaves with valuable insights and knowledge.

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