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White Eagle in Borrowed Skies

A unforgettable story of bravery, heroism, and skill, the airmen of the Polish Air Force found themselves fighting for their country’s very existence. In this one-of-a-kind documentary, key players in the air battles of WWII tell their stories in their own words. Learn about the history of the Polish Air force during WWII and the pivotal role these men played in fighting for freedom in White Eagle in Borrowed Skies.

Written and directed by Gerald M. Kochan, with interviews of WWII veterans including: Stanislaw Skalski, Witold Urbanowicz, and Francis “Gabby” Gabreski.

What People Are Saying

“A story that needed to be told... the definitive history of Poland's airmen, from the dark days of 1939 to the Battle of Britain where the top scoring squadron, no.303 Kosciuszko was Polish to final mastering tin the skies over Europe, Africa, and even the Far East... A project I was proud to be a part of...”

-Colonel Francis "Gabby" Gabreski (Ret.)

Highest Scoring U.S. Ace of the European Theater

“A riveting account of the least heralded heroes of WWII...”

 -Gerard M. Devlin, 

Best-selling author of Paratroopers, Silent Wings, and Back to Corregidor

“...a film which balances insightful interviews with the flyers against a backdrop of rare archival footage never released in T.V. or video format...”

-Colonel Richard Jung (Ret.)