Błyskawica: The Polish Home Army's Clandestine SMG
This video delves into the fascinating history and design of the Błyskawica, a clandestine submachine gun developed by the Polish Home Army during World War II. Facing extreme production challenges under German occupation, engineers Wacław Zawrotny and Seweryn Wielanier created a unique SMG inspired by the Sten and MP40. Despite producing around 750 units, the Błyskawica saw limited combat use, with most being intended for Operation Tempest, which ultimately failed due to Soviet actions. Only a few dozen were deployed in the Warsaw Uprising, leaving the fate of the remaining examples a mystery. The video highlights the ingenuity and dedication of the Home Army in producing this rare weapon.












