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WWII - who really was the first to help Poland? [900]
Well, to be sure there were Polish formations of troops (divisions...lots of troops) that fought and were supplied by the British. Polish pilots fought in the Battle of Britain and contributed to the British War Effort. Tank Divisions, Infantry Divisions, Paratroopers (see Battle of Arnhem), I believe even some polish ships made it to England to continue the war.
Polish underground supplied the allies with the V-2 Plans, the codebook for the Enigma machine.
But near the end of WW2, Stalin wanted Poland for his own "Eastern Bloc". The allies weary of war gave in and Poland along with all those who fought for the British Army (If I recall correctly it was over 100,000 men) were sold out.
Several leaders of the Polish Army in exile were unfortunately killed in plane accidents after the war....
hmmmmm....
anyways.
The real answer to your question, is in the end no one. They started with good intentions....but....