jonni: Your thoughts, hmm. And what else might Britain have done? Continued the war alone against an ally? No, not at all. What I say in a nutshell is that HMG stabbed Poland in the back by not letting the Poles know about the ramifications of Teheran and thereafter continuing to use Polish soldiers to fight a war that was now irrelevant to Poland given the fait accompli. It's really that simple. What do you think?
Do you think HMG did enough for Poland, bearing in mind that in an alliance the flip side of the coin is that you are expected to not only take positive steps to assist, but to also tell your ally that you are aware of something that prejudices the continued existence of your ally?
Bzibzioh: Now UK is busy apologizing to 150 thousand of his own children which were shipped overseas to Canada and Australia over the years. And more appropriately our prime minister apologised too, and rightly so. These children were placed by Britain into Australia's care and they were let down badly. It's a shameful chapter in our history.
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