Polish Armed Forces after the September 1939 campaign in Poland waged the war with Germany on all the Europe's fronts of the II world war. The weight of the armed struggle in Poland rested on clandestine Union of Armed Strugle (ZWZ), renamed later Home Army (AK). The biggest clandestine army of the II world war (in 1944 - 350000men) war provided with the war equipment by air, the aeroplanes flying from the British Isles, and later from Italy. To secure this operations a clandestine meteorological network war organised, which sent weather reports twice a day by wireless to the Polish station in London. In the paper author describes the history of this unconventional war, war for the weather.
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The weather over Poland in September 1939 classified after 'Grosswetterlagen' of Central Europe presents the superiority of the baric highs situations. Such a weather favoured the activities of the German. Air Force and for the collaboration with the armoured armies and for bombardment of land targets. The term 'litzkrieg'is illustrated by numbers describing the fighting armies and a short war course. The geopolitical situation facilitated the rapid success of German Army, which also helped the famous Polish 'golden' autumn. In spite of the overwhelming superiority both technical and numerical the Polish version of the 'Blitzkrieg' appeared to be a total war.
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