Qrot
11 Sep 2010
History / Poland provoked Germany to start WW2 by mobilising first [94]
Poland mobilized when it was obvious that Germany would invade us.
Nonetheless, we stopped mobilisation a couple of weeks before the invasion, on a special
request of France and Great Britain to give them time for more negotiations (that's one of
the reasons why we weren't properly prepared for the war).
In 1939, the war against Germany was the last thing Poland wanted. Accusing us of provoking
it is plain stupidity.
As for expellations of Germans - it was decided by Soviet Union, USA and Britain.
They decided the after-war borders of Poland we had nothing to say. We couldn't
say that we don't want Szczecin and Wrocław and would rather keep Kresy Wschodnie.
Nobody asked us.
Besides - let's keep a right perspective here. Germans slaughtered Polish civilians, murdered
women and children, planned first slavery and then a total extincion of our entire nation,
gassed us in concentration camps and made soap out of dead bodies of our friends and family
members. After the war, we made them leave the lands granted to us and go to what was
left of Germany. Yeah - those blood-thirsty Poles - what a terrible revenge we took!
*rolls eyes*
I don't appreciate comparisons being made between this hardcore nazi b**ch, Steinbach,
and Theo Sarrazin - a patriot and very sensible man. With Sarazzin we can find common
tongue and co-operate in a friendly manner, Steinbach has to go to the trash bin of history
once and for all.
Poland mobilized when it was obvious that Germany would invade us.
Nonetheless, we stopped mobilisation a couple of weeks before the invasion, on a special
request of France and Great Britain to give them time for more negotiations (that's one of
the reasons why we weren't properly prepared for the war).
In 1939, the war against Germany was the last thing Poland wanted. Accusing us of provoking
it is plain stupidity.
As for expellations of Germans - it was decided by Soviet Union, USA and Britain.
They decided the after-war borders of Poland we had nothing to say. We couldn't
say that we don't want Szczecin and Wrocław and would rather keep Kresy Wschodnie.
Nobody asked us.
Besides - let's keep a right perspective here. Germans slaughtered Polish civilians, murdered
women and children, planned first slavery and then a total extincion of our entire nation,
gassed us in concentration camps and made soap out of dead bodies of our friends and family
members. After the war, we made them leave the lands granted to us and go to what was
left of Germany. Yeah - those blood-thirsty Poles - what a terrible revenge we took!
*rolls eyes*
I don't appreciate comparisons being made between this hardcore nazi b**ch, Steinbach,
and Theo Sarrazin - a patriot and very sensible man. With Sarazzin we can find common
tongue and co-operate in a friendly manner, Steinbach has to go to the trash bin of history
once and for all.