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Any apologies about Sikorski's 'murder'? [95]
Please stop with the lies. The Agreement of Mutual Assistance between the United Kingdom and Poland which was signed in London on 25 August 1939 contained no such commitment at all. Read it for yourself
All the support and assistance in its power, we're talking six battleships with their battlegroups in the vicinity, we're talking aircraft carriers which could sit in the Baltic and aid coastal efforts, we're talking all german shipping sunk or confined to its harbors, instead not a single ship was moved, i understand you hate Poland and will generally discuss against it but the fact is that the aid UK could have given was huge and instead it sat on its ass twiddling its thumbs.
You mean the one written while he was awaiting execution and was translated by none other than David Irving? I'm sure that that is reliable.
Irving simply recorded his auto-biography but if you really want why not read Speers memoirs in which he explicitly states that Hitler remarked that he doesnt want war with Britain but "sooner or later it would have to be put down".
Germany would fight and defeat Britain after it was done in the mainland, you can scream that its unreliable all you want but two of Hitlers inner ring claim so and their word holds over yours.
There were no Polish held harbors or naval bases after the first week of September. Attacks against German ports were started within two hours of war being declared. And do stop with the lies about what the British navy was supposed to do according to the treaty.
There werent ? So Hel penninsula which defended for 5 weeks and could accept shipping is what ?
And do stop with the lies about what the British navy was supposed to do according to the treaty.
It was supposed to give all aid possible as soon as possible, it gave no aid at all, there's no lies here, just truth you're uncomfortable with.
Why don't you tell us what the mighty Polish navy did? Their four best ships ran away from the fight even before the war started. Go read about the Pekin Plan and how Poland's naval heroes legged it to the safety of a British port before even a shot was fired anywhere.
Given that polish navy consisted of 8 light ships they could either suicide themselves against german navy which operated 9 cruisers alone in the area or join the Brits.
Britain risked nothing in a naval engangement, they were infinitely more powerfull and could easily strangle any shipping, raze coastal bases to the ground and even liberate coastal cities like Gdynia or Gdańsk without Germans being able to do anything.
I repeat, you hate Poland and spit venom at every possible turn but the facts are irrefutable, despite having massive resources and capacity to help, despite being bound by a treaty that stated any and all aid available will be given England did not fire a shot, that is called betrayal.