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z_darius
Edited by: z_darius  Nov 29, 08, 09:28
VaFunkoolo:

At times it's pretty easy to see why Poles are universally loathed

Is that why in India Britons and Americans targeted ? Lookie, no mention of Poles.

How about these:

2000 1 June: Bomb explodes on Hammersmith Bridge
2000 20 September: RPG attack SIS Building
2001 4 March: A car bomb explodes outside the BBC's main news centre in London. One London Underground worker suffered deep cuts to his eye from flying glass and some damage was caused to the front of the building.
2001 16 April: Hendon post office bombed
2001 6 May: The Real IRA detonate a bomb in a London postal sorting office. One person was injured.
2001, 3 August: The last Real IRA bomb, as of June 2008, in Britain explodes in Ealing, West London, injuring seven people.
2001, 4 November: Car bomb explodes in Birmingham
2005 7 July: The 7 July 2005 London bombings conducted by four separate suicide bombers, killing 56 people and injuring 700.
2007 January - February: The 2007 United Kingdom letter bombs
2007 30 June: 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack
2008 22 May: 22 May 2008 Exeter Bombing

Do you really think that Poles are so universally hated that the British are attacked instead? Oh, and that is only a partial list of planned and/or executed attacks against the British, and only since the year 2000.

Still, I'm a nice guy so I'll give you a piece of advice. When traveling around the world, for your own safety, try to use a passport other than British or American. Polish one will be fine. They hate us but they want to kill you. And this also puts the whole "dumb polack" thing in perspective.
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polishcanuck
  Nov 29, 08, 09:51
Bratwurst Boy:

No really Polonius, that what you just posted was a very Poland-centric view of the history with the Poles as some "Übersaints" and it is no wonder if you compare this view with the general view accepted as mainstream in the world that Poles must feel slighted or disrespected.
It just doesn't match!


I agree with you, kraut. It's actually the germans that are ubersaints, especially during 1939-1945 when they tried to exterminate the jews and work others to death (ask your father/grandfather, they'll fill you in with some details).
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VaFunkoolo GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 29, 08, 09:57
Darius darius darius, please

Whilst the British might be attacked for their country's politics, with the Polish its something different, you are disliked for who you are as a people. Naturally I would like to say it's nothing personal, but by all accounts, it is...

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Bratwurst Boy
  Nov 29, 08, 10:03
polishcanuck:

I agree with you, kraut. It's actually the germans that are ubersaints, especially during 1939-1945 when they tried to exterminate the jews and work others to death (ask your father/grandfather, they'll fill you in with some details).


Yes, I would say Germans have a better, more realistic view about the heights and depths of our past....you Poles (at least some of you) seem to have lost contact with reality somehow! :)
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z_darius
  Nov 29, 08, 11:11
VaFunkoolo:

Darius darius darius, please

Funky funky, please.
Poles can't help who they are. Brits had choices and they fvcked up, and so they are now hated and bombed. Now, how smart is that?

Bratwurst Boy:


Yes, I would say Germans have a better, more realistic view about the heights and depths of our past

That's great, but it's a pity that Germans had been completely unrealistic about the future.

1000-Jahre-Reich :)))
C'mon, how dumb and more unrealistic can a nation be?
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Nov 29, 08, 11:14
z_darius:

1000-Jahre-Reich :)))


Well...come on....what would that had been for an election campaign:
"10 years...okay 12 max"....just has not the right ring to it! :)
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z_darius
  Nov 29, 08, 11:19
Bratwurst Boy:

"10 years...okay 12 max"....just has not the right ring to it! :)

True. A good election slogan.

Dang, if I only could run in German elections. I'd just throw in a few more zeros and victory would be a sure thing ;)
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Bratwurst Boy
  Nov 29, 08, 11:29
z_darius:

I'd just throw in a few more zeros and victory would be a sure thing ;)


Nah...we learned our lesson!
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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 29, 08, 11:33
It's hear hear Matyjasz, not here here, LOL
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dtaylor
  Nov 29, 08, 11:47
I must admit, i thought it was here here too, meaning " i agree over here " learn something everyday:)

Hows you Mr one of a flock?
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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 29, 08, 11:51
So did I until I checked it out, LOL

Yeah, a bit calmer these days. I got my cash after some wrangling so that helps. More than a few straggles along the way but hey...

Weren't you home,Dave?
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dtaylor
  Nov 29, 08, 11:55
Na, i was supposed to go home for christmas, but i decided to go teach in the mountain region over that period, might aswell make some money over this waste of space festive period....roll on new year :)
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Filios1
  Nov 29, 08, 11:55
VaFunkoolo:

At times it's pretty easy to see why Poles are universally loathed


lol....
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dtaylor
Edited by: dtaylor  Nov 29, 08, 12:00
Hey filos, i have a 9 inch tounge and i can breathe through my ears....fancy it??
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Filios1
  Nov 29, 08, 12:11
Well.... to tell you the truth, no.
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Ozi Dan
  Dec 1, 08, 01:21
Isn't it odd that this topic turned out to be (again) a slanging match against Poland.

Not one person has come up with something that Poland got, except for some old Turkish weapons and good battle practice.

Perhaps that silence is really the answer - nothing.

I'll take a liberty here with Churchill by rephrasing one of his most well known quotes. I think it sums up Poland's historical situation aptly:

"never has so much been done by so many for so little"

Prove me wrong.
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Bratwurst Boy
  Dec 1, 08, 06:08
Ozi Dan:

"never has so much been done by so many for so little"


Hmm...if all those great deeds are not respected you should maybe start to think if they really were this great or only in your imagination.
Maybe Poland did to much on the battlefield (which is not in high standings anyhow) and not enough in others?
Maybe there just is a huge difference between how you see yourself and your actions and how others percieve them?

If Poland really would be the countless times gallant saviour of europe how people like Polonius percieve Poland there would surely be more recognition...
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Harry
  Dec 1, 08, 06:16
Ozi Dan:

"never has so much been done by so many for so little"


I agree entirely with that quote. Britain fought a war for six years, a war that had been declared to defend Polish independence and could have been ended at any time by Britain simply agreeing that Poland should be part of Germany (Hitler's sole condition in the repeated offers of peace which were made to Britain). In exchange the average Pole has done nothing but lie and/or whine about the help Britain offered during the war. Hundreds of thousands dead but Poles just whine about not getting help fast enough, unless they are already busy lying about not being invited to parades and/or the British not supporting the Warsaw Uprising and/or the welcome they gave to the Polish Jews who survived the war and wanted to return to their Polish homes afterwards and/or etc etc.

Never has so much been done by so many for so many for so little.
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Kilkline
  Dec 1, 08, 06:41
Bzibzioh:

Yeah, those selfless Brits just couldn’t wait to run to Poland's help in September '39. But we, ungrateful Poles, never thank them enough.


Brits dont want thanks but failing to acknowledge that the reason Britain declared war on Germany was because of a pact with Poland, and then following this by going on as though Britain owes something to Poland because Poland helped us fight in this very same war seems a bit cheeky.

Could Britain have done more for Poland?

Yes.

Did we do all that could be reasonably expected for a bankrupt country heading for annihilation?

I reckon.
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Bzibzioh
  Dec 1, 08, 07:12
Harry:

Never has so much been done by so many for so many for so little.

Churchill was praising Poles. If there was ever a reward for twisting history facts you would be one serious contender.

Declaring war and than ... dropping leaflets. Yeah, we should be thanking those brave Brits endlessly.
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Edited by: Softsong  Dec 1, 08, 07:14
I am not an expert on WWII history, but I did learn quite a bit about the history of Poland while doing my genealogy. I was actualy quite surprised and proud to learn of all that Poland did do. Especially, since I realized that it had not been an independent country for many years before WWII, and had a lot of catching up to do.

It would really be hard for any nation to be divided into three parts with different rulers and cultures jammed down your throat. It find it incredible that the country was able to function as a unified country after all that time of partitions.

And I was dismayed because when I was in school nothing much was ever taught about Poland. We learned about the partitions, and that after WWI, Poland was back on the map, and that Hitler invaded it at the start of WWII. That's all I remember, and I liked history. Would have noticed since I am half Polish.

I do feel that Poland was a loyal ally of Britain and the USA and it would have been great to participate in the victory parades, etc. Instead, Poland wound up behind the iron curtain. It's as if WWII only ended in the late 80's, in my opinion.

But, perhaps it is stretching it a bit to say that Poland needs to be thanked by Great Britain for all it did. It does seem to be mutual, even if maybe more could have been done for Poland. I thought that Poland was asked to hold out for a few weeks, and help would arrive. And then the winds changed, and it was thought that maybe if Hitler was appeased with Poland, the rest of Europe would be o.k.

I felt proud to know that Poland did hold out even with postal workers and everyone who could fight doing so. Held out as long as France did. And France had been a modern power for quite a long time, no partitions in its history. I do see Poland as the phoenix that rises from the ashes. And ashes it was. To my knowledge, hardly any country had so much bombed, and absolutely destroyed. My Polish ex-bf's grandmother gave me a coffee table book that shows the before and after pictures of cities in Poland and the rebuilding work. I think because Poland continued to fight so hard, is why this massive destruction took place.

In America, there are a lot of bridges, roads and places with names honoring Poles who helped America fight in her battle for independence from Great Britain. I do believe that Poles have done a lot to stop Muslim invasions, to help America, and to help herself and Britain. It seems Poles have always supported the cause of freedom.

It may not have worked out the best, for Poland, but Poland has survived and is beginning to thrive. I believe more and more people will recognize what the country has gone through, and how hard they have worked to get where they are. And there has been help. The EU, etc. Maybe some mutual gratitude would be the best thing rather than you need to thank me more, or dwelling on the past hurts that cannot be undone.

Maybe they need to be a bit over-the-top about it for the time being.
And as always, these topics are difficult. It would be good if one day there was less you-must-apologize-to-me for this, and thank-me-for-that and finger pointing. Discussions of history in an open, manner that is factual, rather than accusatory. A discussion that acknowledges it is over, and that most of the people who lived then are gone, and there are new people alive now who benefit most from mutual friendships. Education, remembrance of what took place only for the sake of avoiding it in the future, rather than for mud-slinging.
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Bratwurst Boy
Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Dec 1, 08, 07:17
Kilkline:

Could Britain have done more for Poland?

Yes.


What exactly could they have done more?

Bzibzioh:

Declaring war and than ... dropping leaflets. Yeah, we should be thanking those brave Brits endlessly


What exactly expected you to do them?

Most historians agree that this alliance was nothing more but a bluff.
If pushes came to shove there was NOTHING serious GB could have done.....
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celinski
  Dec 1, 08, 07:18
Harry:

Poles just whine about not getting help fast enough, unless they are already busy lying about not being invited to parades and/or the British not supporting


I see the word "betray" does not come into play? This was not getting help at all. So British watch as Poland is attacked by both Soviets and Nazi's.

Polish did not lie about the parade. A few of Stalin's "communist Polish" may have been invited. Maybe you forget Polish knew they were sold out to Soviets by the allies they fought with.

"Poles just whine" is such an insult to the ones you address. Poland lost her independence, the very thing we also were fighting to keep.
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Kilkline
  Dec 1, 08, 07:24
Bratwurst Boy:

What could they have done more?


I believe the general gist of the argument is that Britain should have used its extremely precious military resources to fight Germany from Poland rather than from Britain. Of course this would have left Britain's defences weakened and probably have brought an abrupt end to the war in Germany's favour but hey lets not concern ourselves with the details.
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Dec 1, 08, 07:27
Kilkline:


I believe the general gist of the argument is that Britain should have used its extremely precious military resources to fight Germany from Poland rather than from Britain. Of course this would have left Britain's defences weakened and probably have brought an abrupt end to the war in Germany's favour but hey lets not concern ourselves with the details.


Okay...but how would they had gotten their forces to Poland???
The devil IS in the details!


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Bzibzioh
  Dec 1, 08, 07:32
Bratwurst Boy:
Most historians agree that this alliance was nothing more but a bluff. If pushes came to shove there was NOTHING serious GB could have done.....

Whether they could or couldn’t is another matter. But expect us, Poles, to be thankful to Britain for doing ... absolutely nothing for us is ridicules. Britain entered the war to save their own ass, not to defend Polish independence.
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Dec 1, 08, 07:35
Bzibzioh:

Britain entered the war to save their own ass, not to defend Polish independence.


I fully agree!
(Even as I think Britain would have been left alone if they had agreed to an armistice as Hitler still had seemingly a soft spot for them....for the time being at least)

But on the other hand Poles fighted also for Poland, (because they weren't given the choices the French got or the Czechs and most other overrun countries were given) and not for Europe, the Brits or the Amis...so stop these looking for thanks on all sides.
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Kilkline
  Dec 1, 08, 07:36
Bratwurst Boy:

Okay...but how would they had gotten their forces to Poland???
The devil IS in the details!


We would have walked. Probably after a good lunch of fish and chips. We would have had to liberate France and Germany on the way but we like a challenge so its no biggie.
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Bratwurst Boy
  Dec 1, 08, 07:37
Kilkline:

We would have walked.


And here I've always thought your strengths lies on the sea not on the land, walking not your strongest suit! :)
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Kilkline
  Dec 1, 08, 07:37
Bzibzioh:

Britain entered the war to save their own ass


Can you explain how Britain was threatened by Germany in 1939?
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Prince
Edited by: Prince  Dec 1, 08, 07:40
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Józef_Pi³sudski

It was the best solution

After Adolf Hitler came to power in January 1933, Pi³sudski is rumored to have proposed to France a preventive war against Germany. It has been argued that Pi³sudski may have been sounding out France regarding possible joint military action against Germany, which had been openly rearming in violation of the Versailles Treaty. Little evidence has, however, been found in French or Polish diplomatic archives that such a proposal for preventive war was ever actually advanced.


Germans were still weak and breaking the rules they have signed.
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Dec 1, 08, 07:43
Prince:

It was the best solution


Rumours Luki!
But please play this scenario out for us. How could it have been happened in reality...

*waits*

Just a hint: Nazi/Soviet coalition....good bye Poland for the next 300 years!
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Harry
  Dec 1, 08, 07:44
celinski:

Polish did not lie about the parade. A few of Stalin's "communist Polish" may have been invited.

Please don't lie Carol. Both representatives of the official government of Poland and representatives of the unofficial free Poles were invited to the victory parade in London. The representatives of official government didn't bother to turn up, for reasons unknown, and the representatives of the free Polish forces didn't bother to turn up because they wanted to make a protest about the number of free Polish forces invited.

No matter how many times Poles lie about this event, the facts are going to stay the same. So why can't you try telling the truth for a change?

Bzibzioh:

Churchill was praising Poles. If there was ever a reward for twisting history facts you would be one serious contender.

Please stop lying. "Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few." was a comment about all the pilots from all the nations which took part in the battle of Britain.
And before you start spouting on about how 303 Squadron shot down most planes in that battle: 1) 303 claimed a lot more (126 kills) than were claims confirmed (44); 2) they were the fourth best squadron when talking about confirmed kills; 3) remind us of the nationality of the best pilot in 303?

Bzibzioh:

Declaring war and than ... dropping leaflets.

Bombs were dropped before leaflets.
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Filios1
  Dec 1, 08, 07:46
Prince:

It was the best solution


No.... the best solution, by far, would have been to assassinate Hitler before he became chancellor. Psycho is dead, problem is solved. Hell, I would have strapped on some explosives and done it myself had I known what was to come...
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Bratwurst Boy
  Dec 1, 08, 07:47
Filios1:

No.... the best solution, by far, would have been to assassinate Hitler before he became chancellor.


Why not kill him as a baby in his crib?
Hindsight is a great thing, isn't it?
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Kilkline
  Dec 1, 08, 07:48
Bzibzioh:

Whether they could or couldn’t is another matter. But expect us, Poles, to be thankful to Britain for doing ... absolutely nothing for us is ridicules.


The threads on here go along the lines of 'why didnt Britain do more for us when we did so much for them?'
That doesnt seem as though its Britain thats doing the whinging or making the unreasonable retrospective demands.


Bratwurst Boy:

And here I've always thought your strengths lies on the sea not on the land, walking not your strongest suit! :)


Sailing was an option. We could have done a reverse-Dunkirk with little old men and schoolboys coming to the rescue of Poland by pedalo.
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Edited by: Prince  Dec 1, 08, 07:50
Bratwurst Boy:

But please play this scenario out for us. How could it have been happened in reality...


France and Poland were much stronger than Germans. Hitler violated treaty. It was the best solution for the wrold ... unfortumately Frech believed in their fortifications .... Germans in 1933 were easy to beat.

Filios1:

No.... the best solution, by far, would have been to assassinate Hitler before he became chancellor. Psycho is dead, problem is solved. Hell, I would have strapped on some explosives and done it myself had I known what was to come...


Yeah Hitlers assasitnation would be good as well but you know Germans wanted revange...
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Dec 1, 08, 07:59
Prince:

France and Poland were much stronger than Germans. Hitler violated teaty. It was the best solution for the wrold ... unfortumately Frech believed in their fortifications .... Germans in 1933 were easy to beat.


On paper Luki!
The French were stronger than the german forces in 1940 too...on paper.
Would the French have been willing to occupy large chunks of Germany for an undisclosed time? Doubtfull!
Would have Poland be willing to occupy large chunks of Germany for an undisclosed time (assumed they had won)? Probably!

German resistance becoming active...large scale fighting....Germany seeking and receiving alliance with Soviet Russia who seeks enlargement (and get's it promised) till to the german border.
France losing interest soon, GB and others unwilling to side with an percieved agressive Poland, sympathy for Germany and the civilian resistance in world opinion is mounting, two front war against Poland between Sovietunion and Nazi-Germany...now who would win!

Don't forget....Germany and Hitler 1933 hadn't the same image as in 1939 as political pariahs (Olympic games 1936) and their forces may be not as strong but they are alone by numbers more than a match for their neighbours!
Very soon Poland would lose any advantages...

You were saying?
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celinski
  Dec 1, 08, 08:02
Kilkline:

Britain was threatened by Germany in 1939?


I find it rather odd that British forgets that Polish depended on them. Just think of what the out come could have been?

The British and French betrayal of Poland in 1939 was not only dishonest, it was a military stupidity of truly monumental dimensions. Unfortunately, more betrayals would follow. Contrary to their assurances to the Poles Britain and France would agree to allow Russia to keep the parts of Poland seized as part of their deal with Hitler in 1939. They were to be compensated by the ethnic cleansing of all Germans from lands that had been German for over 1000 years creating a humanitarian catastrophe at the end of the war.

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Edited by: Prince  Dec 1, 08, 08:04
Bratwurst Boy:

Would the French have been willing to occupy large chunks of Germany for an undisclosed time? Doubtfull!Would have Poland be willing to occupy large chunks of Germany for an undisclosed time (assumed they had won)? Probably!


Strange assuption ... In my opinion Poland and France would beat you and everything would be ok. There were milions of Poles on German side of border but I doubt that Poland would like to change it.

Bratwurst Boy:

German resistance becoming active...large scale fighting....Germany seeking and receiving alliance with Soviet Russia who seeks enlargement (and get's it promised) to the german border.France losing interest, GB and others unwilling to side with an agressive Poland, two front war against Poland between Sovietunion and Nazi-Germany...now who would win!


Agressive Poland ... LOL :). I think that this war would be good for europe. Beaten Germans in 1933 would changed their mind.

Hitler was looking for alinac with Poland as well.

hitler
Hiler on ceremony after Pilsudski death... we rejected his proposals ... when we look on his ideology I am proud Poland rejected aliance with Hitler.

In my opinion Poland has done mistake. Aliance with Soviet Union was much better. After WWII we had communism but Hitler had murdered milions of Poles... It was much better to let Soviets enter Poland in 1939 we would have everything we had in 1945 when we were sold in Yalta... but there would be no Hitlers occupation.





Finaly invasion (with France) in 1933 was the best solution, on the next place was aliance with Soviets in 1939 ... next place has aliance we had in reality (with UK and France) ...

It is my hierarchy.
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