I have not come across this, but he will advise you of what is possible under Polish law, I suggest you discuss your concerns with him on your own, he can usually get you a sworn translator for a small fee to help if you do not speak Polish
Good luck with that one like everything else judicial here, never mind the rip off legal and translation fees he will be hit with along the way, even native Poles suffer when it comes to the courts, let alone counting in how much time it would take.
Without a doubt there were exceptions, that under huge mental strain (entering a death camp) rules were broken , but as a whole the allied armies honoured the soldiers code.
why would anyone feel sorry for those Germans especially Polish
Because that is exactly what set us apart from the Nazis, we cared for the injured German prisoners and non combatants.
The rules of engagement for a Polish soldier were clear and in line with the Geneva convention, The Polish army distinguished itself honourably on the battlefields of Europe, but sadly freedom was not to be.
If your body was found in a mass grave your dog tags would show your service number, from which your religion could be found so that you would be buried with dignity and in the way your religion prescribes, hence the Jewish tombstones at Cassino.
For obvious reasons your tags would not show your religion.
The service of the Jewish Poles is without question, they contributed to the fight against Germany their officers also perished at the hands of the Soviets in Katyn
You only have to drive on the a4 motorway towards Poland and all the signs say Breslau then Wroclaw underneath, after all Poland started the war and stole German lands and Poles must always be reminded of this when driving home after a months work on minimum wage in Germany.
Vegan or vegetarian? (nb. vegans hate, hate, HATE vegetarians)
I must admit I don't know the difference and neither do I care to know, I just go by meat eaters and those who don't, every vegetarian I have worked with has always smelled funny, like old cabbage, must be the sweat or something.