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Jan 16, 07, 08:34 #70
Quote #67.Frank. All right, I accept your point of view- then why agree in the first place to a three way Polish, British, French treaty to mobilise within 2 weeks to come to each other's aid.So sorry I forgot- British aid consisted of dropping leaflets during the "Phony War" to the Germans. This contribution really helped...And Chamberlain was still stalling whilst Poland was being hammered, until Churchill ousted him.The French, on their way to aid Poland, stopped off in the Black Forrest, had a picnic , then went home. So on Sept.17,1939 instead of French help we received the Russians- also our Allies, from the East who scavenged what the Germans had destroyed North, West and South. Secondly, the plan was to "sell out Poland" -yet Polish help was taken, never reciprocated, no thanks needed. Thirdly, perhaps Churchill should have refrained from blatatantly lying eg to General W. Anders:August 26 1944, "Great Britain entered this war in defence of the principle of your indepence, and I can assure you that we wil never desert you.....Great Britain..pledged and undertook the obligations for the existence of Poland as a free, independent, sovereign and great state...free from any alien interference." "I and my friend President Roosevelt, who will again be elected President, will never abandon Poland. Put put your trust in us." Perhaps I misunderstood you- did you mean POLISH interpretation of being sold out? This is an INTERNATIONAL interpretation. Whether the Poles were at the table in Tehran despite Churchill's lies "You will be present at the conference" or not is irrellevant- the decisions made are.
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