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UK betrayal of Poland during and after WWII [12]
To many English like me I have a Guilt complex over it,
by a territorial claim of my country.
Are you bonkers, yes there is the whole Yalta thing and yes many people lost their lands to the Soviets and were exile, a very large number ended up in the British Isles, like my family ended up.
But no way do the British people owe Poland anything , In fact many of us Exiled Poles including my own family owe a great deal to Britain for taking us in and providing oportunity for work and a decent family life outside of the Soviet controlled block, Britain also allowed us to retain our own government in exile much to the anoyance of the Soviet pigs.
My father was a soldier during that time serving in the Polish II corps under the control of the British army, he had a chance for revenge on The Nazis who started the whole thing in total he served 8 years, sadly at the end of the war Poland was lost, we were not able to continue the fight alone, ended up exiled in the UK
In our Polish club in England we stood on our feetfor both the British and Polish anthems, we had a picture of the Queen in the main hall.
My ability to return to Poland and buy back what was stolen is down to the education and oportunity given to me by the British people, a damn brave nation that at one point in WWII stood completley alone in defiance of the Nazis.
Anyway I think you are a troll so bugger off.