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POLISH AND RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP WILL LAST FOREVER [513]
On the contrary, Milo!
I've already acknowledged that fact on any
number of separate occasions, if you'd bothered to read them:-)
Poland indeed was a safe haven for Jews, as was Lithuania in the years prior to the pogroms during the middle to end of the 19th century.
While Poland did in fact have the most sizeable Jewish population in Europe for numerous years, indeed nearly a century from the mid-1800's until around the early 20th century, that relationship gradually turned sour when far many Poles, especially in the countryside, realized they could play footsies with Hitler in exchange for political favoritism.
Crying pity of it all is of course, that Poland coincidentally had the largest single resistance movement in wartime Europe, perhaps as large as France. To this day, certain Jewish groups continue to label ALL Poles as Anti Semites, which is of course a completely unfair espursion cast over an entire population.