This Indian adventure is intrinsically linked to World War II: after the deportations to the Soviet Union a group of Poles found safe refuge in India, where they would stay until the end of the War, hoping to return to their own country.
But the bonds of friendships formed in India survived and they occasionally had reunions in dif.
Very few people went back to Communist Poland; the great majority scattering throughout the Western World.
Unfortunately the Yalta Agreements made that impossible.
This Indian adventure is intrinsically linked to World War II: after the deportations to the Soviet Union a group of Poles found safe refuge in India, where they would stay until the end of the War, hoping to return to their own country