To: dfwgator
We all should admit that the Polish foreign policy an the eve of the war was far from desired but it doesn’t justify the German and Soviet wrongdoing in any sense.
And more importantly all of this was long time ago, the people who did it are long gone and all the apologizes are told long time ago.
To base modern policies on these grievances is not right.
To: NorseViking
We all should admit that the Polish foreign policyWhat? Trying to ensure their own survival? The nerve!
39 posted on
12/27/2019 1:05:27 PM PST by
dfwgator
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To: NorseViking
I confess, I was not a fan of the Endecja regime after Piłsudski passed away. It's one of the great "What Ifs" as to if Piłsudski had made it to 1939. Hitler actually greatly admired Piłsudski, even attended a memorial service for Piłsudski. And in 1939, when the Nazis entered Krakow, Hitler ordered an Honor Guard to stand at Piłsudski's tomb.
43 posted on
12/27/2019 1:08:09 PM PST by
dfwgator
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