The Polish Underground Movement Study Trust
The Polish Underground Movement (1939-1945) Study Trust (PUMST), was founded in London in 1947. It is a research and academic institution, which contains historical material on the Polish Underground State (the Underground Administration and the Polish Home Army - Armia Krajowa) during the Second World War. Among its founders were Tadeusz BÓR-Komorowski, Kazimierz Iranek-Osmecki, Antoni Chrusciel, Tadeusz Żenczykowski,Tadeusz Pełczyński as well as a great many other leading members of the Polish Underground from the war years...
Archival holdings of the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust
A unique and one of the most valuable archival collection of some 90 fonds, some containing a few files to over a dozen linear metres of files. In technical terms, it is about 240-250 running meters...
Library holdings of the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust
The Library has one of the largest collections of printed matter assembled over decades, on the subject of the Polish Underground State and the Home Army, outside Poland...
Museum pieces at the PUMST
PUMST’s museum pieces are modest, but a unique collection. They provide visual variety complementing the archival holdings...