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5 Feb 2012 / #181
It doesn't change anything - Poles oppressed Poles after 1956, not the Soviets.
As much as you cling to hypothetical situations and so on - the basic facts are that Poles were doing the dirty work, not Soviets or anyone else.
As much as you cling to hypothetical situations and so on - the basic facts are that Poles were doing the dirty work, not Soviets or anyone else.
You can't change the fact that it was a guy from a patriotic Polish Catholic family of noble origins who dealt a decisive blow to Poles at that time.
Of course, much of the "opposition" had family members in prominent positions. And let's not forget that many people were members of the Party through their jobs - not many people refused good work on the grounds of mandatory Party membership.
So you never heard of puppet governments?? Don't tell me a guy like you who is interested in history never heard of puppet governments??
The Communist Poles who oppressed other Poles, were simply puppets of Moscow. A predator nation having a proxy puppet government in the nation its controlling has been going on since the beginning of aggressor nations controlling other nations. Its actually quite wise and effective for the predator nation to do.
The Nazi Germans did the same with puppet governments with nations that they controlled. They had a select group of people in the nation they were controlling, control that nation on their behalf with a carrot and stick approach. They would select people in that given country and basically tell them they and their whole country would be harmed if they didn't carry out their orders and they also gave them the carrot incentive where they would be given priviledges and power over the other people in their country if they followed their Nazi orders.
Moscow is now doing this today in Chechnya. It has empowered select ethnic Chechens acting as a puppet government to control all the other Chechens.
Indeed Moscow doesn't have to worry about getting its hands dirty in Chechnya when it can have ethnic Chechens do its dirty work. But I am sure that if these ruling Chechens went against Moscow, that Moscow would send in its troops to straighten them out.
Without a doubt. One thing to bear in mind that in Hungary 1956 and Czechoslovakia 1968 - there were a willing cadre of Party members who were happy to stab their comrades in the back to retain power. If all the comrades had turned round and said ***** you" (or a First Secretary who commanded immense personal loyalty, like Tito) - the Soviet Union would have had a hell of a problem on their hands.
Indeed the Soviet Union would have had a hell of a problem on its hands if all of the Polish ruling class rebelled against Moscow. But the Polish ruling class pretty much had fresh memories of what the Soviets did to Poles who were "a hell of a problem" and against Moscow. Its called KATYN.
The Polish ruling class had two choices.
1) They could rule like dictators against their fellow Poles, but at least be gauranteed their lives from Moscow and even have a comfortable empowered life in Poland with Moscow's blessing.....
OR
2) They could be rounded up by Soviet troops and become victims of another KATYN.
If you were them, WHAT would you choose??