ZIMMY
22 Jun 2009
History / World War II - a tragic story for Poland and the World [489]
I believe the Blair letter and subsequent British queezy-ness and follow-up on this matter is proof enough that not enough was done to include Poles in the victory parade, indeed, it was shameful. This matter is obvious to the objective historian although not to British defenders of the indefensible.
As usual your unlimited ability to parse the real meaning only inhibits your argument. When making your illigimate point you continue to only partially quote leaving out the full meaning. That's a short-sighted tactic. Here is what I stated;
"The 303 squadron was the only Polish unit invited and in the most tepid manner. It rightlfully declined its very limited invitation because the invitation was not extended to any other Polish units which were not invited."
That certainly gives a full reading to what I stated.
I'll put it simply for you; When people are invited to a full dinner but one of the quests is offered only crumbs than that quest has a right to refuse to eat those droppings.
sjam
Like the staunch British apologist Harry you are also ignoring the full content of the letter and the subsequent 'make-up' and remedy that was involved. No remedy was needed if injustice wasn't done.
why didn't they apologise for the Poles not being invited?
I believe the Blair letter and subsequent British queezy-ness and follow-up on this matter is proof enough that not enough was done to include Poles in the victory parade, indeed, it was shameful. This matter is obvious to the objective historian although not to British defenders of the indefensible.
The 303 squadron was the only Polish unit invited
I do wish you'd make your mind up.
I do wish you'd make your mind up.
As usual your unlimited ability to parse the real meaning only inhibits your argument. When making your illigimate point you continue to only partially quote leaving out the full meaning. That's a short-sighted tactic. Here is what I stated;
"The 303 squadron was the only Polish unit invited and in the most tepid manner. It rightlfully declined its very limited invitation because the invitation was not extended to any other Polish units which were not invited."
That certainly gives a full reading to what I stated.
I'll put it simply for you; When people are invited to a full dinner but one of the quests is offered only crumbs than that quest has a right to refuse to eat those droppings.
sjam
Like the staunch British apologist Harry you are also ignoring the full content of the letter and the subsequent 'make-up' and remedy that was involved. No remedy was needed if injustice wasn't done.