The book explores an alternative historical perspective on Poland's strategic decisions during World War II, particularly focusing on the alliances and military strategies that could have potentially altered the course of the war for the country. It critically examines the choices made by Polish leaders and suggests that different alliances might have led to more favorable outcomes for Poland. Through a detailed analysis of historical events and decisions, the book challenges conventional narratives and encourages readers to reconsider the complexities of wartime diplomacy and strategy.