Threats of an uprising in the Middle East prompted Sikorsky to plan a trip to the Middle East faster, during which he would not only visit Polish soldiers, but also hold talks with commanders, but perhaps he would also go to Moscow, where he would have the opportunity to hold important talks with the Soviet side. The idea of a trip to the Middle East arose in March 1943, and in April, Chief of Staff General Klimecki flew to the location of the 2nd Polish Army to prepare the ground for the arrival of the commander. Some Polish diplomats warned the Prime Minister against taking too hasty steps, advising him not to leave London, especially during this tense period. Among them were Seida, Rachkevich and Grabsky.

Others reportedly turned out to be British intelligence officers, implying that Sikorski should not fly anywhere. The commander-in-chief probably did not care too much about the dreams tormenting Polish politicians, and began preparations for the trip with full dedication. General Klimetsky reported then: that coming to the Middle East is necessary. Therefore, Sikorsky had no choice but to say goodbye to his subordinates on May 22, at the last meeting of the Council of Ministers.: I have to tell them that they are wrong, that my appearance among the soldiers is enough to put everything back in proper order. The general also announced the imminent normalization of relations with the USSR, to which he would have to subordinate his work after returning from the Middle East.

On the evening of May 25, the plane that took Sikorsky to Gibraltar took off from an airport near London. On board the Liberator, the commander-in-chief felt safe. This powerful machine was one of the best of its kind. From the British base, he traveled to Cairo, where he landed on May 27. Interestingly, Jozef Shchipek ("Vladislav Sikorsky - facts and legends") provides information that several Polish ministers must have heard that Sikorsky was in Gibraltar, where his plane crashed and he himself died.

It is unknown who called and transmitted such information. However, this leads to the thesis that Sikorsky's death could have been a planned attack. A special delegation welcomed the Egyptian capital Sikorsky, including General Vladislav Anders. The first negotiations concerned the situation of Polish troops in Iran. Rumors of an uprising among Polish soldiers were reflected in reality, which was confirmed by Anders himself. Sikorsky was in Cairo on May 27-31, where he negotiated not only with Polish soldiers, but also with the British, including General Wilson. He then traveled to Iraq, arriving in the afternoon of June 1. 4. Slottica – это ваш лучший выбор для захватывающего времяпрепровождения в мире живого казино. У нас вы найдете разнообразие игр с профессиональными дилерами, которые создают атмосферу настоящего казино. Высокое качество трансляций и удобный интерфейс позволяют наслаждаться игрой без задержек и проблем. Вас ждут рулетка, блекджек, покер и многие другие игры, которые доставят массу удовольствия и азарта. Присоединяйтесь и почувствуйте себя в центре событий!