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What Happened in the Danzig Corridor 1939? Poles Slaughtering Germans?


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z_darius
  May 7, 08, 08:09  #121

BubbaWoo:
picking up the phone to wawa embassy would result in some fuker moaning for about being a victim for hours on end.

You must know British quite well, so I won't argue here.


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BubbaWoo
  May 7, 08, 08:20  #122

yeah, but can you blame them having to live in wawa. they dont put milk in their tea ffs

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z_darius
  May 7, 08, 08:23  #123

BubbaWoo:
they dont put milk in their tea ffs

True enough. They put it in glasses. If they want to drink milk, they drink milk. Putting milk into tea is like buying a mongrel and saying that you have a German Shepherd and a Collie ;)


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BubbaWoo
  May 7, 08, 08:25  #124

its always cracked me up how poles claim to be an authority on drinking tea.

oh the arogance

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z_darius
  May 7, 08, 08:33  #125

BubbaWoo:
its always cracked me up how poles claim to be an authority on drinking tea.

Do they?
Russians would likely have the right to do that, but most Poles simply drink tea when they fell like tea, and they drink milk when they fell like milk.

Btw. with all the richness of tea with milk drinking experience, does English have a singe word for "tea with milk". Polish does. The word is bawarka.


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BubbaWoo
  May 7, 08, 08:35  #126

z_darius:
"tea with milk".


white

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z_darius
  May 7, 08, 08:37  #127

BubbaWoo:
white

you supremacist you :)


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BubbaWoo
  May 7, 08, 08:46  #128

if by that you mean im superior then i thank you for your recognition. finally. :-)

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southern
  May 7, 08, 09:27  #129

z_darius:
but most Poles simply drink tea when they fell like tea, and they drink milk when they fell like milk.


And if they want to drink milk with some tea in it?

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Matyjasz
  May 7, 08, 10:15  #130

southern:
And if they want to drink milk with some tea in it?



Why would they want to do such a silly thing like that? ;)


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Harry
  May 7, 08, 10:18  #131

z_darius:
Harry:
"At one minute after noon on 3 September 1939 a Blenheim piloted by Fg Off A McPherson took off on a reconnaissance mission to Wilhelmshaven."

So how different was that from, let's say, picking the phone and calling the British Embassy in Warsaw and asking "hey, so wuzzup?"


Well for one thing the German fleet could not be seen from the British embassy in Warsaw, but it can be seen from the air over Wilhelmshaven. McPherson was looking for targets for a bombing raid.

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z_darius
  May 7, 08, 12:38  #132

Harry:
McPherson was looking for targets for a bombing raid.

Why?
All those were described in some detail in most European newspapers. Germans have been building up their forces for years prior to Sept. 1. 1939. Don't tell me the British were surprised.


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Crnogorac
  May 9, 08, 15:16  #133



Leon Degrelle on Germany & Poland - Danzig issue


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joepilsudski
Edited by: joepilsudski  May 10, 08, 12:25  #134

To amplify your post: some words from Degrelle:

In January 1939 Hitler had proposed to Beck, the Polish leader, a compromise to solve the Danzig issue: The Danziger's vote to return to Germany would be honored and Poland would continue to have free port access and facilities, guaranteed by treaty.
The prevailing notion of the day that every country must have a sea port really does not make sense. Switzerland, Hungary and other countries with no sea ports manage quite well. Hitler's proposals were based on the principles of self-determination and reciprocity. Even Churchill admitted that such a solution could dispose of the Danzig problem. This admission, however, did not prevent him to sent an ultimatum to Germany: withdrawal from Poland or war. The world has recently seen what happened when Israel invaded Lebanon. Heavily populated cities like Tyre and Sidon were destroyed and so was West Beirut. Everybody called for Israel's withdrawal but no one declared war on Israel when it refused to budge.


www.ihr.org/jhr/v03/v03p441_Degrelle.html

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