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  • The Bromberg and Danzig massacres in Poland | WWII Forums
    Seriously All I ask is that not spread this is utter garbage and Nazi propaganda Bloody Sunday was a name given by Nazi propaganda officials to a sequence of events that took place in Bydgoszcz (Bromberg), a Polish city with a sizable German minority, between 3 and 4 September 1939, in otherwords, after the war started
  • The Bromberg and Danzig massacres in Poland | Page 2 | WWII Forums
    Home Forums > WWII Forums > Theaters of the Second World War > Prelude to War Poland 1939 > The Bromberg and Danzig massacres in Poland Discussion in ' Prelude to War Poland 1939 ' started by Gen Clint , Jun 14, 2016
  • Prelude to War Poland 1939 | WWII Forums - ww2f. com
    Prelude to War Poland 1939 Time Period 1919 to the Conclusion of the German Campaign in Poland 1939
  • New Molotov Line bunker find in Poland | WWII Forums
    "A WW2 bunker has been discovered during forestry clearance works for the S-17 Piaski-Hrebenne expressway in Eastern Poland A previous LIDAR survey of the area had revealed traces of WW2-era fortifications, such as trenches and dugouts, but the study gave no indication of a hidden bunker lying beneath the dense forest and undergrowth near the
  • Airbases in Poland 1939 | WWII Forums - ww2f. com
    Home Forums > WWII Forums > Theaters of the Second World War > Prelude to War Poland 1939 > Airbases in Poland 1939 Discussion in ' Prelude to War Poland 1939 ' started by Fred 41 , Nov 26, 2008
  • Why did the Germans hate the Poles? | WWII Forums
    Of course as late as 1920 there was war between the two Also the dismemberment of Poland in the 1770's (as cynical then as in 1939) left the larger part under the control of Russia Another factor explaining the German dislike is simply that Poland was more backward, still a very agricultural country in 1940s
  • Boleslaw Ostrowski | WWII Forums
    There was a large Ukrainian minority in the region Aged seven, Ostrowski went to a Ukrainian school and all the lessons were conducted in that language He subsequently moved to a commercial school before starting work in a large store in Dubno, Poland, (annexed by the Soviet Union in 1945 and now part of Ukraine)
  • POLAND SAVED GREAT BRITAIN DURING WORLD WAR II
    Half of Poland was already granted to him, but to get to Berlin he had to swallow the rest of Poland Oh, yes! Of course! Poland was going to be "sovereign, independent and absolutely democratic", but somewhat tinted red, to Stalin’s vision of all democracies On January 17, 1945, the Red Army "liberated" Warsaw
  • Poland 1939 | WWII Forums
    The "new" Poland of 1919 was basically what had existed before 1772 What the Bosheviks tried to "take back" in 1920-21 and Stalin did take in 1939 was the Tsar's share of the spoils from 1795 and before
  • Ok, how about this scenario | WWII Forums - ww2f. com
    Poland only became seriously anti-Soviet post-1945 after the Soviets conquered and subjugated Poland Nobody especially hated Russia earlier, both cultures were are quite friendly towards each other And Polish leaders actually preferred the USSR over the Czarist Russia or any other non-communist Russia





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