Polish soldiers in classes on current affairs, use of invisible inks and self defense during World War II Project Eagle in Lond...
Project Eagle by the United States Office of Strategic Services, in World War 2. A Secret School to train Polish soldiers, in London, England. Students read magazines, newspapers and maps to enhance their current affairs knowledge. An officer demonstrates the phenomenon of invisible inks and their use to the students. He demonstrates how smoke produces a visible chemical reaction. The students are given demonstration classes on gutter fighting or hand to hand combat for self defense. They are taught the basics of judo, handling of weapons, course combat, driving and swimming.
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