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incubus  1 | 146  
10 Apr 2008 /  #391
minor? lol

The RAF roll of honour for the Battle of Britain recognises 510 non-British pilots as flying at least one authorised operational sortie with an eligible unit of the Royal Air Force or Fleet Air Arm between 10 July and 31 October 1940.[80] This included pilots from Poland, New Zealand, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Australia, South Africa, France, Ireland, United States of America, Jamaica, Palestine, and Southern Rhodesia. The highest-scoring unit during the Battle of Britain was the No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron.[81]

same link under International participation section. not that you`ll even bother to read that you STUCK UP BRIT.
OP noimmigration  
10 Apr 2008 /  #392
Did you hear the one about the polish rifles, never been used and only dropped once.
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #393
That was about French rifles from '40, being sold on ebay. It's not funny, for it's not true. Poland never officially surrendered like some of her 'allies'.
szarlotka  8 | 2205  
10 Apr 2008 /  #394
I never disputed polands minor role in ww2.

The RAF roll of honour for the Battle of Britain recognises 510 non-British pilots as flying at least one authorised operational sortie

Not to mention that it was the Polish experience of flying against the Luftwaffe that radically reshaped the tactics used by RAF Fighter Command in the Battle of Britain.
OP noimmigration  
10 Apr 2008 /  #395
Poland never officially surrendered like some of her 'allies'.

When the germans came marching through poland. there were no polish soldiers left to surrender.
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #396
No, because they made it to France. Remember Dunkirk ?
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #397
Poland never officially surrendered like some of her 'allies'.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Warsaw_(1939)#Capitulation

Erm...

On September 26 General Tadeusz Kutrzeba, deputy commander of Warsaw, started capitulation talks with the German commander. On September 27, at 12.00 a cease fire agreement was signed and all fighting halted. Soon afterwards Warsaw capitulated.

Wroclaw Boy  
10 Apr 2008 /  #398
Not to mention that it was the Polish experience of flying against the Luftwaffe that radically reshaped the tactics used by RAF Fighter Command in the Battle of Britain.

I would really like to see proof of that.
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #399
Bratwurst, that was a capitulation of WARSAW not POLAND. Try to understand what you read.
Crnogorac  3 | 111  
10 Apr 2008 /  #400
Mile Krajina: Gusle - Europa Ultraliberalna = Politika Homoseksualna

youtu.be/u3q7Jsm7jX8

My gift to noimmigration from a prophet and messiah of the Balkans.

emilcic.hrvati-amac.com/MileKrajina.jpg

Mile Krajina - legend.

No to Jeuropean Union!
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #401
Bratwurst, that was a capitulation of WARSAW not POLAND. Try to understand what you read.

...a polish source: education-poland.com/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&Itemid=6

...The Second World War began when Germany invaded western Poland on 1 September 1939. On 17 September eastern Poland was invaded by the USSR. Poland capitulated after 6 weeks of fighting. Western Poland was incorporated into the German Reich, eastern Poland into the USSR, while central Poland, including Warsaw, came under the rule of the General Government, a Nazi colonial administration....

incubus  1 | 146  
10 Apr 2008 /  #402
The Second World War began when Germany invaded western Poland on 1 September 1939. On 17 September eastern Poland was invaded by the USSR. Poland capitulated after 6 weeks of fighting...

i wonder if britain would not capitulate after being invaded by 2 big countries. oh wait, britain was usually the country that was invading other countries (not in world war 2, i mean generally in history)
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #403
After that the fight was over....

No. Polish underground resistance started to organise as soon as in September '39.

Maybe you will believe a polish source:
...Poland capitulated after 6 weeks of fighting...

That's a simplification from a page that explains Polish history only very generally.
incubus  1 | 146  
10 Apr 2008 /  #404
The terrorist attacks commited by muslims in britain were commited by british subjects who were 1st and 2nd generation britons. I hate islam but this is an issue that concerns british born muslims not immigrants

1. therefore terrorist attacks are an indirect result of immigration, the old immigration that is, as they produced the british subjects who now are plotting the next attack on your a$$.

2. plus islam has nothing to do with those attacks- it`s just washed out brains that are behind it and they call themselves muslims for whatever reason but they are FAR from islam and its preachings. they are extremists not muslims and it would be nice of you to be able to distinguish those two.

3. you hate islam? somehow i`m not surprised. you appear to hate just about everything that is not british. hence being a shame to your own people as most of them are decent and kind to immigrants.
brazilii  8 | 97  
10 Apr 2008 /  #405
I am on the council house waiting list

You are just one more working class british person and, of course, with working class opinion...
OP noimmigration  
10 Apr 2008 /  #406
actually I am at university, my father is a post graduate and my mother is a graduate.

I am a poor student working partime to pay my way through uni and a council house would help. instead of having to pay sky high rent prices
brazilii  8 | 97  
10 Apr 2008 /  #407
So you are just a single mind person...
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #408
No. Polish underground resistance started to organise as soon as in September '39.

Yeah...well...the french resistance you just some posts back so belittled started soon after the official surrender too..!

There existed underground movements in nearly all occupied countries which surrendered officially to the Germans before (Dutch etc) and Poland is no difference
OP noimmigration  
10 Apr 2008 /  #409
Bartolome:

No. Polish underground resistance started to organise as soon as in September '39.

so did the german resistance, the largest resistance movement in the 2nd world war was in berlin.
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #410
Yeah...well...so did the french resistance you just some posts back so belittled! There existed underground movements in nearly all occupied countries which surrendered officially to the Germans before (Dutch etc) and Poland is no difference

Ok, ok, but they became fully active after Allied landing in Normandy... Polish resistance was active during the whole war (and after, fighting communists). However, I don't see any connection of your post to the whole thing discussed there. It looks like you implying that I deny existence of resistance forces in other countries, what am I not.

And Berlin was defended by regular army, supported by Volkssturm, not by underground irregular resistance, 'student of law'. Perhaps you should take some English lessons, for you seem not to understand what are we talking about here.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #411
Polish resistance was active during the whole war.

Yes, we know! :)
That wasn't the bone of contention...
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #412
Ok, but don't say that 'the whole thing was over', for it wasn't.
Oscypek  - | 107  
10 Apr 2008 /  #413
I am a poor student

Poor you...
incubus  1 | 146  
10 Apr 2008 /  #414
I am a poor student working partime

you are a poor student of this message board working part time at this message board. otherwise i don`t get where you get all your time to post here from.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #415
I don't see any connection of your post to the whole thing discussed there. It looks like you implying that I deny existence of resistance forces in other countries, what am I not.

You stated that Poland never surrendered like some of their "allies!

Poland never officially surrendered like some of her 'allies'.

I just stated facts! That Poland did very well surrender officially like many of her allies (what you denied) but agreed that an underground movement continued to resist, also like in many other countries. Thats all...
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #416
You stated that Poland never surrendered like some of their "allies!

Does that mean that I deny existence of resistance movements in these countries ?

That Poland did very well surrender officially like many of her allies

Armies surrendered. Neither did the state.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #417
Armies surrendered. Neither did the state.

Erm...*sighs*...no army....no government...another country controls and governs you...Maybe Nazi Germany still existed after 45? After your description of surrender it could very well be...
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
10 Apr 2008 /  #418
just so you know that we saved your british a$$es.

yeah yeah,keep laping up the bull shoit ..you believe whatever you need to to get you through the day.......just dont claim it as fact....

Not to mention that it was the Polish experience of flying against the Luftwaffe that radically reshaped the tactics used by RAF Fighter Command in the Battle of Britain.

wow,so far off the truth you wouldnt believe,,again,more BS. What a load of old tosh...the 2 (thats 24 planes) Polish squadrens were notorious for not following instructions on where they were needed in the highly technical aspect of air defence,notorious for swanning off after straggling nazi bombers just to score a "kill" rather than concentrating on breaking up in bound formations....

You are just one more working class british person and, of course, with working class opinion...

And you are just an arrogent snob...fek you and your attitude to the working class. Go shove your worthless uni education where the sun dont shine (and Im nicely middle class thank you very muchly).
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
10 Apr 2008 /  #419
no army....no government

I don't see any point of further discussion. You quote historical sources, but don't know about the most basic facts.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11825  
10 Apr 2008 /  #420
Sometimes when you listen to Poles you can't help thinking they won the war for the allies...:)

You quote historical sources,

Yes...how bad of me!

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