Without wanting to hyjack the thread or throw petrol on the fire. By the time of Yalta Churchills influence was on the slide and he was unable to influence Stalin. He just had to go with the situation as after nearly 6 years of war Britain was weary and he knew he could not carry any more conflict.Also with the death of Sykorsky the Communists had the influence and speed to form a Government. As an aside We are very gratefull for the efforts of your Polish countrymen in all of the areas of fighting, Notably to name just a few, Monte Casino,Arnham, Battle of Britain, Code breaking and Naval endeavours. I visit a cemetery in Northumberland and allways make a point of looking out the Polish Graves. It was a long time ago and with the benefit of hindsight many things could and should have been done differently but that was the way the cards were played. At least a situation could be exploited that would lead to freedom eventually. I hope I do not upset anyone with my observations.