Posted on 08/12/2019 8:02:14 PM PDT by robowombat
Edited on 08/12/2019 8:50:58 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WARSAW, Poland (AP)
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Yes , well we know the name of at least one who did, George Soros.
Isnt he Hungarian? I dont think he was in Poland.
Let’s not forget that most of the officers of the Polish Army were massacred by the Soviet Communists.
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Chaim Rumkowski was another.
Well that’s a surprise. As the song says.
Wasn’t he the guy called the Prince of the Ghetto in Lodz?
Communists killed 20,000+ Polish officers in Katyn. Officers that could have fought against the Nazis. So F the Communists.
Thats the one. His fellow Jews took him out before the Nazis did.
A Polish soldier sees a German and a Russian soldier, which does he shoot first?
The German, of course.....Business before Pleasure!
Killing Commies is not collaborating with the Nazis.
Kasprzyk described the claims of collaboration as a product of postwar communist propaganda meant to smear the unit’s legacy.
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And of curse the AP never tires of promulgating communist propaganda. Same old, same old.
And that the Communists were Nazi allies at the time, and helped start WWII with the dismemberment of Poland.
I posted 2 (two) articles about Poland so far this year and that is enough to trigger a keyword nutjob.
When you have “Berlin” in your name the nuts come at you, bro.
There was also at least one incident where American and regular Wehrmacht German troops fought together against SS troops.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32622651
A cousin of my dad’s was in Germany from the Battle of the Bulge until the surrender, and he has an interview on-line by some college kid.
He said after the Bulge it was pretty much a done deal, IIRC. They would come across regular German soldiers and tell them to drop their weapons, and told them to start walking towards the US posts in the rear. They were more than happy to oblige. Drop their stuff in a pile, grab some rations from our troops and start walking. (I’m guessing the Soviets were in the other direction!)
I think he even mentioned how they took a young German soldier as a “prisoner”, but they used him as an interpreter and treated him well.
But the very last few days of the war, they had captured a bunch of SS troops. He said they demanded written terms of surrender, and each one of the had to be individually stripped of their gear, one by one. He said it took them two days!
In looking at his account and trying to find some history of it, the last shots of the war were after the war had officially ended. One of our planes fired some rounds on a group of SS troops. But then realized that they were captured troops!
I’ve always wondered if it was the same group that my relative was dealing with!?
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