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Polish parachute brigade mementoes on display together for first time

A wartime English-Polish phrasebook (OnFife/PA) Mementoes from a Polish parachute brigade formed in the UK 80 years ago have gone on display together for the first time. A paratrooper’s helmet, metal eagle badge and arm flashes – worn during the Allied assault on Arnhem – are among the exhibits on show. Other items include an English-Polish phrasebook, binoculars and a tin of foot powder – given to each soldier prior to the massive airborne operation in 1944. A paratrooper’s helmet is among the items on display (OnFife/PA) In September that year, the ill-fated Operation Market Garden involved dropping more than 10,000 Commonwealth and Polish troops by parachute or glider at Arnhem in Nazi-occupied Holland, with 1,500 killed and more than 6,500 captured.

Fife-founded Polish parachute brigade s heroic role in doomed WW2 Operation Market Garden

Submitting. Soldiers from the 1st Parachute Brigade building defences outside the Post Office in South Street, St Andrews In September that year, the ill-fated Operation Market Garden involved dropping more than 10,000 Commonwealth and Polish troops by parachute or glider at Arnhem in Nazi-occupied Holland, with 1,500 killed and more than 6,500 captured. Also displayed is an ID card, issued soon after the formation of the 1st Independent Polish Parachute Brigade on 23 September 1941, which was formed by Polish exiles in Leven, Fife READ MORE: Polish war veteran and friend of Wojtek the bear shares his incredible life story The unit was created to parachute into occupied Poland, but it entered combat on the western front at Arnhem as part of the largest airborne manoeuvre in history.

OnFife libraries, museums and local studies will reopen from 26 April

Kingdom FM OnFife is looking forward to a summer of activity and sunshine. The easing of restrictions mean the culture charity’s Libraries, Museums and Galleries are preparing to open their doors again from April 26. “Much has changed over the last year but what hasn’t is the desire to reconnect and be entertained again so we’re really looking forward to welcoming our audiences back with activities designed to make them laugh, sing and forget about life for a while,” said Michelle Sweeney, Director of Creative Development. OnFife will be taking a collaborative approach to their summer programme by working with Fife Council, Fife Sports & Leisure and Fife Coast and Countryside to deliver a fun packed package of activities and experiences.  More details to be confirmed.

Libraries, galleries and museums across Fife set to reopen from April 26

Libraries, galleries and museums across Fife set to reopen from April 26 © Mhairi Edwards Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Libraries, galleries and museums across Fife are set to reopen from next week as Covid restrictions ease, it has been confirmed. OnFife, the body which operates them, said it will open the doors to many of its venues from April 26. Library services returned last month with its Connect & Collect service and will now reopen for limited browsing allowing controlled access into branches to select books, use public access PCs and other services such as photocopying, printing and collecting batteries for hearing aids.

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