Introduction / Mathew Bennett and Paul Latawski -- PART I: THE SECOND WORLD WAR: The Army of Lords: the independent Czechoslovak Brigade 1940-1945 / Alan Brown -- French exile armies 1940-1944 / Anthony Clayton -- Polish exile armies 1939-45: manpower and military effectiveness / Paul Latawski -- The Norwegian Army-in-exile / Christopher Mann -- Jai Hind! : the Indian National Army 1942-1945 / Robin Havers -- PART II: COLD WAR AND BEYOND: 'Things were bound to happen' : Cuban exiles, the United States and the Bay of Pigs / Martin A. Smith -- The Mukti Bahini: midwife to a nation? / Keith Blackmore -- African exile armies: ZANLA, ZAPRA and the politics of disunity / Edmund Yorke -- South African exile armies: Spear of the Nation and other weapons in the anti-apartheid movement / James Higgs -- Hopeless gestures: Iraqi exile forces since the 1968 revolution / Sean McKnight -- The Great Lakes: crucible of exiled armies? / Stuart Gordon -- The Kosovo Liberation Army / Matthew Bennett -- Conclusion / Matthew Bennett and Paul Lawawski.
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"Operating from outside their homelands, exile armies have been an understudied phenomenon in history and international politics. From avoiding the fate of being a mere tool for a patron power to facing issues regarding their military efficacy and political legitimacy, exiled armies have found their journey home a tortuous one. This collection of essays covers the experience of exiled forces in the Second World War, principally in Europe, and also covers their activities around the globe during the Cold War and beyond."--Jacket.