Friday, September 14, 2007

Soviet Union and Nazi Germany - the two allies.

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Victory over Poland (01.09.1939 - 05.10.1939). The beginning of 2WW. Somwhere in central Poland: as of September 17th, 1939 Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union together have been fighting against Poland. 22.09.1939. The two allies, Wehrmacht and Red Army, are celebrating their brotherhood in arms at a joint military parades in Brest and Grodno : 29th Tank Brigade(Kombrig Siemion Moiseevich Krivoshein) and XIX Armeekorps(General Heinz Guderian). At the parade, Krivoshein, acting upon instructions from his superiors, congratulated the Germans for their war successes and offered to welcome them in Moscow after their forthcoming victory over the Great Britain.

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kernerschreiber13 ::: Favorites
K then.....)
07-09-13 21:12:27
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kprzewozny ::: Favorites
"You must hate Germany and her people very badly, huh ?!?" No, kernerschreiber13. It's not true. I admire German Beethoven and Goethe, German Leopards in Polish Army, German sportsmen etc. Today Poland is your ally in NATO and EU, for the first time till last 1000 years.
07-09-13 19:10:33
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kernerschreiber13 ::: Favorites
Ok, before I leave some last questions: On which side the Poles did fight for in higher numbers and with my enthusiasm in WWI ?!? And who reestablished at least a little Polish state in 1916 ?!? Plus, you have to admit that life was just harder and more dangerous in the Soviet occupied territories than in the German ones for a normal Catholic Pole......
07-09-13 17:36:43
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kernerschreiber13 ::: Favorites
Parts of the German minority was on its way to internment camps into the central part of Poland and and THAT VERY MARCH they were exposed to brutal attacks by the local Polish population there as kind of a revenge act for the German attack on Poland. You are correct about the date, though ( 3 rd of September ). Approx 4000 POLISH CIVILIANS of German heritage did die back then. Out.....
07-09-13 17:25:20
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kernerschreiber13 ::: Favorites
You must hate Germany and her people very badly, huh ?!? That is not mutual, though as I can only feel pity for you.Plus: Thank you indeed for proving my exact point, dude: The Poles are just pleasing themselves in the role of the permanent victim !! The Bromberger Blutsonntag was completely different;
07-09-13 17:24:44
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kprzewozny ::: Favorites
Also, both sides agreed in the final protocol that the Polish nation should be completely moved out by the year 1975, either by mass murders or by deportations to remote areas of Siberia (by that year, 95% of the Poles still alive were going to be deported to the shores of the Jana river, located in northern Siberia, about two thousand miles north of Vladivostok).
07-09-13 17:17:28
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kprzewozny ::: Favorites
One of the effects of this conference was the German "Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion" (AB Action operation in Poland) and the Soviet Katyn Massacre - these two events were carried out cooperatively.
07-09-13 17:16:55
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kprzewozny ::: Favorites
During NKVD-Gestapo Conference in Zakopane(starting on February 20, 1940)the German side was represented by Adolf Eichmann and the Soviets brought Rita Zimmerman (director of a gold mine in Kolyma) and a man named Eichmans, creator of an efficient way of killing in the back of the head.
07-09-13 17:16:19
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kprzewozny ::: Favorites
Nazi propaganda announced a death toll of approximately 58,000 as a result of anti-German violence. Hitler personally raised that number to over 60,000.
07-09-13 17:12:44
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kprzewozny ::: Favorites
As a consequence of the entry of German troops into the town, mass executions, arrests, and deportations of Polish citizens to concentration camps took place, which were carried out by German authorities, the SS and Gestapo. 10,500 were murdered, and a further 13,000 died in the camps.
07-09-13 17:11:07
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