Ironside
26 Nov 2009
History / The Poms who stood by the Poles in WW2 [156]
I'm pretty sure that on the lands which were part of Germany before WWI it was automatic process, exempt those actively involved into institutions of independent Polish state.
There were some Germans, no doubt but you are trying to impose your false view that most of the Poles serving in German army were of German origin or were volunteers.
When in fact most of them were conscript who were forced to be a part of German army and more often then not their family were hostage.
Well...they had subscribed to the Volksliste I, so they saw themselves as full Germans. Nothing automatically about it...
I'm pretty sure that on the lands which were part of Germany before WWI it was automatic process, exempt those actively involved into institutions of independent Polish state.
There were some Germans, no doubt but you are trying to impose your false view that most of the Poles serving in German army were of German origin or were volunteers.
When in fact most of them were conscript who were forced to be a part of German army and more often then not their family were hostage.