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/pol/ - Thread 514088425
Anonymous Poland No.514127592
>>514126786
defence pact was result of german breaking munich agreement and demanding 2 more territorial claims in europe after specificaly saying no more during munich agreement
they gave assurances and pissed on them right afterwards when czechia became defensless
so british and french gave us assurance in form of defence pact against germany so they wouldnt do it
with soviets there was no such thing + germany invaded soviets shortly afterwards puting them in same bag as rest of us
>why so angry, pressed the wrong button?
yes i hate retards
you are really playing on my nerves
/pol/ - Why did Hitler hate white people so much?
Anonymous Poland No.513103377
>>513090135
thats why he wanted corridor to cut us from newly built gdynia port city next to it
so 80+% of our exports would be gone and our economy collapsed so he could annex us half year later same as he did with czechs year earlier despite specificaly promising not to
/pol/ - Mein Kampf Centenary
Anonymous Poland No.510681055
>>510680721
nice lies you pathetic shill
the systems were ready right away since those retards fired at our retreating units from civilian houses
>As a contingent of the Polish Army (Army Pomorze's 9th, 15th, and 27th Infantry Division) was withdrawing through Bydgoszcz[15] it was attacked by German irregulars from within the city. According to a British witness, a retreating Polish artillery unit was shot at by Germans from within a house; the Poles returned fire and were subsequently shot at from a Jesuit church.[19] In the ensuing fight both sides suffered some casualties; captured German nonuniformed armed insurgents were executed on the spot and some mob lynching was also reported.[15][20][21

>Bloody Sunday (German: Bromberger Blutsonntag; Polish: Krwawa niedziela) was a sequence of violent events that took place in Bydgoszcz (German: Bromberg), a Polish city with a sizable German minority, between 3 and 4 September 1939, during the German invasion of Poland.

>Standing in the path of the German army's advance during the early days of the invasion, tensions quickly escalated in Bydgoszcz between the city's sizable German-speaking minority and its Polish majority.[1] On 3 September, as the Wehrmacht was preparing to assault the city, members of the German minority working in conjunction with the German intelligence agency (Abwehr) attacked the Polish garrison.[1][2][3