To: dfwgator
Skowron was released in 1940, and worked for Polish railways until his 1975 retirement....................... ??? Released by the Nazis?? A polish officer released??? No trip to Kaytn for him? There has to be more to this story.
3 posted on
08/06/2012 1:00:29 PM PDT by
Bringbackthedraft
( WHO WE ELECT AS PRESIDENT IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WHO THEY APPOINT.)
To: Bringbackthedraft
If he had been in the East, as an officer, his bones would be mixed with thousands of others in the Katyn forest, a victim of Stalin's NKVD. It's ironic to say, but he was fortunate to have been captured by Nazis and not Communists.
5 posted on
08/06/2012 1:17:48 PM PDT by
katana
(Just my opinions)
To: Bringbackthedraft
As Katyn was almost certainly the work of the Soviet Union, though rigged to look like the Germans did it, being held by the Nazis was a good way to avoid it.
7 posted on
08/06/2012 1:20:33 PM PDT by
Hieronymus
( (It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged. --G.K. Chesterton))
To: Bringbackthedraft
Kaytn was there the Soviets kiled the Poles.
9 posted on
08/06/2012 1:25:57 PM PDT by
packrat35
(Admit it! We are almost ready to be called a police state!)
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