The full title of a 2016 conference was: The Polish Section of S.O.E. and Poland’s “Silent and Unseen” 1940-1945, “Cichociemni” -The Airborne Soldiers of the Polish Home Army A.K. It was organised by The Polish Heritage Society (UK), whose website is: IPMH Inaugural lectures There are six chapters and the link to the conference report (112 pgs): https://vriendenairbornemuseum.nl/public/docs/PHS_Conference_Proceedings_Cichociemni-SOE-2.pdf Chapters are on: the Home Army, Polish Section of SOE (two), three Polish parachutists, a woman's story, and Operation Freston. The later appears in two threads here: Millitary geneology/SOE and Briton missing behind the Iron Curtain? Added as I cannot see any previous mention, enjoy.
CL1 I never thought of checking images, but did find a one post thread: Chichociemni Looked again and there is a thread which includes a book on them, so copied to here: Cichociemni - The Unseen and Silent: Special Force Paratroops of the Polish Underground Army 1941-1945 Looks like its an old book being reprinted. The unseen and silent : adventures from the underground movement / narrated by paratroops of the Polish Home Army ; translated from the Polish by George Iranek-Osmecki: Amazon.co.uk: Poland. Polskie Sily Zbrojne. Armia Krajowa: Books
Via twitter spotted an event on the Cichociemni on 29th April 2021, online, between English Heritage and Ognisko Polski, a London based institute. The advert starts with: Registration via: Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Cichociemni - The Polish ‘Silent Unseen’ Commandos. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.