• It was occupied by Nazi Germany in 1941. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first contact was in London early in 1941, when the Soviet Union was still an ally of Nazi Germany. (mondediplo.com)
  • In this first phase, from 1941 to 1951, Israel received support from the USSR that went beyond its expectations - without having to sacrifice the backing of western nations, especially the US. (mondediplo.com)
  • The Russians claimed the deaths occured in the autumn of 1941, after the Soviet Union had been invaded and while the germans occupied the Katyn forest. (axishistory.com)
  • On the one hand is the obvious fact that it was only in the fall of 1941 that the Germans began to kill Jews in a systematic manner. (eurotrib.com)
  • Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941. (ushmm.org)
  • German tank in Ukraine on June 21, 1941. (tabletmag.com)
  • he wrote about one case, which we now know was one of about 200, of non-Jewish neighbors killing Jews as German occupation succeeded Soviet occupation in summer 1941. (tabletmag.com)
  • The Soviet Union had long blamed Nazi Germany. (codoh.com)
  • In early 1944 in front of the SS headquarters building in Warsaw, Polish soldiers used these weapons to assassinate an unrepentant Nazi mass murderer. (gunsamerica.com)
  • Apparently he didn't think a Nazi attack on USSR was likely or possible. (polishforums.com)
  • and the West thought a strong Nazi-Germany would slug it out with the red hordes in the East, therefore save them from Stalins ambitions. (polishforums.com)
  • When we speak of land in Europe today, we can have in mind primarily Russia and her vassal border states'" Perhaps the Polish government should have had a look at Nazi racial theory, and the place Slavs occupied in it. (axishistory.com)
  • In the forest of Katyn, near Smolensk in what was then Nazi-occupied Russia, a mass grave containing the bodies of some 4,000 Polish army officers had been discovered. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • But earlier this year Russian president Putin approved legislation outlawing comparisons of the USSR and Nazi Germany. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Adolf Hitler, German politician and leader of the Nazi Party proclaims his intention to exterminate all European Jews to parliament. (historic-newspapers.co.uk)
  • The Republic of Czechoslovakia is dissolved by Nazi Germany. (historic-newspapers.co.uk)
  • How much can you really blame Buchanan for putting the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany on a par? (amnation.com)
  • LA replies: Arguments that seek to lessen the danger of Nazi Germany by equating it with regimes such as Burma instantly discredit themselves. (amnation.com)
  • The USSR began a clandestine massacre of Polish intelligentsia and officers in spring of 1940, but Czapski was one of very few officers to escape, eventually joining a renascent Polish army that fought Nazi Germany alongside Soviet forces. (bostonreview.net)
  • Millions of Poles after the occupation of the country by Nazi Germany regularly served the Nazis in various positions, fought at the front against the allies, carried out police service, guarded concentration camps, identified and exterminated Jews and communists. (topwar.ru)
  • The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression pact signed between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany in 1939 on the eve of the Second World War, resulted in the return of Polish-controlled territories in western Belarus and Ukraine lost during the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1921 to the Soviet Union, effectively forming the western borders of the two future countries following the USSR's collapse. (21stcenturywire.com)
  • The scenario was almost identical except Nazi Germany was replaced by USSR as a Polish souseraine. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • But if we only change Stalin with Beck, we shall see who was the FIRST German helper in Nazi agression against Europe! (12oclockhigh.net)
  • I have to mention that the Catholic Church also supported Nazi Germany and Independent State of Croatia ( Nazi pro-German state ) which both were doing genocide of the Jews, Romani people, Serbs, Poles and other people who were seen as inferior races . (shiachat.com)
  • Edward, 19, left Łódź, Poland, shortly after Nazi Germany occupied the country in September 1939 to stay with family in Soviet controlled Lvov. (ushmm.org)
  • Polish news portals reporting Russian TV marking the 70th anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact by accusing Poland of signing a secret anti-Soviet protocol with Hitler in 1934. (polishforums.com)
  • Speaking alongside Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz, who had arrived in the Ukrainian village of Bykivnia on Thursday to participate in a commemoration to the Polish officers killed by Soviet security forces during the war, Yatsenyuk declared that the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was directed not only against Poland, but against Ukraine as well, Polish newspaper Kresy reported. (21stcenturywire.com)
  • Its connection was actually realized by the Russian Federation after the collapse of the USSR - which responded to the conviction of an independent Ukraine within the secret protocol of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. (org.ua)
  • In 1946 the Soviets allowed more than 150,000 Polish Jews to go to the British and American occupied zones in Germany, where they entered camps for displaced people. (mondediplo.com)
  • Czapski enlisted as a Polish army officer and was soon captured by the Soviets. (bostonreview.net)
  • Once the German forces had exhausted themselves against the in-depth defenses, the Soviets responded with their own counteroffensives, which allowed the Red Army to retake Orel and Belgorod on August 5, and Kharkov on August 23 and to push back the Germans across a broad front. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The Germans and the Soviets deprived us of the possibility of normal development for whole decades, - stressed the Prime Minister of Poland. (topwar.ru)
  • Before 1948, the USSR directly or indirectly supported secret immigration operations organised by the Jewish Agency for Israel, sending Jews from eastern Europe, especially Romania and Bulgaria (66% of the Jews who arrived in Palestine between 1946 and 1948 came from there). (mondediplo.com)
  • In the thirties their persecution of Jews in Germany and then Austria was directed and putting pressure on Jews to leave. (eurotrib.com)
  • Of course, a lot of Polish citizens really died, but most of them were Polish Jews, who were killed with the active participation of the Poles themselves. (topwar.ru)
  • But even this is only the beginning of the history of local collaboration, which is much more important in the mass shootings of Jews that the Germans then organized, which led to about half of the fatalities of the Holocaust. (tabletmag.com)
  • It is an established fact that approximately 15,000 Polish prisoners were interned in three Soviet camps: Kozielsk, Starobielsk, and Ostashkov in the winter of 1939-40. (codoh.com)
  • Some of the major things that happened in 1939: Eugen Weidmann was the last person executed publicly by the guillotine in France, Albert Einstein and President Roosevelt begin the Manhattan Project and Germany invades Poland. (historic-newspapers.co.uk)
  • On 23 August 1939 the Curzon Line was accepted (with corrections in favor of the USSR) as the German-Soviet boundary in the pact between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics . (encyclopediaofukraine.com)
  • Russian propaganda claims that to legally denounce the Pact means the return of western Ukraine and northern Bukovyna, which was united to the USSR in 1939-1940, to Poland and Romania, respectively. (org.ua)
  • When in September 1939 negotiations turned to the Drohobych-Boryslav oil basin, Stalin refused to give this to Germany explaining that the "land was already promised to the Ukrainians. (org.ua)
  • During WW2 the Nazis had their jackboots on the neck of the Polish nation. (gunsamerica.com)
  • While the Germans unleashed their full fury against the innocent Polish population, these Nazis also lived in justifiable fear of sudden gory death at the hands of patriotic Polish partisans. (gunsamerica.com)
  • All Nazis were German nationalists, but not all German nationalists were Nazis. (amnation.com)
  • Trapped as they are between Germany and the former USSR, the Poles found themselves brutalized for generations. (gunsamerica.com)
  • But while in present-day Russia the reality of Katyn is no longer seriously denied, it is (as I have found) audaciously contextualised, a favourite excuse being that Katyn was "payback" for massacres of Russian soldiers by the Poles in the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-21. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • The Germans claimed the Poles had died earlier, in 1940, when the Russians still held this territory. (axishistory.com)
  • Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak distinguished himself with another "brilliant" statement: he said that the Poles fought during the Second World War for all of humanity, for a better world and for a free Europe. (topwar.ru)
  • Of course, at the same time, he bypassed the fact that Poland did not have much development before World War II: an agrarian country with a poor population who massively migrated to America in search of a better life, and what is no less active in atrocities than the Germans , the most real Poles also took part. (topwar.ru)
  • It was the Poles who suffered the most in terms of the number of Polish citizens before World War II. (topwar.ru)
  • On February 10, 1940, the town was seized by the USSR, along with the rest of eastern Poland during Soviet invasion of Poland. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was temporarily interrupted by the outcome of the German campaigns in the Spring of 1940, and resumed once West Germany & Japan were occupied & no longer a danger to the Anglosphere. (axishistory.com)
  • He knew that German forces could not have been responsible for the deaths - dating from 1940 - of these military personnel. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • These deaths, as solemnly confirmed by the Russian authorities after the fall of the USSR, were all the responsibility of the then general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, who personally signed off a recommendation (5 March 1940) from Lavrentiy Beria, then chief of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Except for the years it was occupied by German troops during World War II , between 1940 and 1990, Lithuania was incorporated as part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). (encyclopedia.com)
  • As all we can remember III Reich under Adolf Hitler managed to force western democracies during Munchen Conference of Four Powers (Germany, Italy, GB and France) to allow annexation so called Sudeteland into Germany. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • Considering Poland and Germany were the two countries most likely to suffer a conflict with USSR, it is not surprising such a pact was signed. (polishforums.com)
  • The anti-Communist pact is signed by Hungary, with Germany, Italy and Japan. (historic-newspapers.co.uk)
  • Because Poland and Germany were parties of mutual non-agression treaty signed in 1934 (similiar to the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact) there is clear Poland was a German secret anti-Czech ally in Eastern Europe. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • The denunciation of the Pact automatically allows the return of Polish rule in the western Ukrainian regions. (org.ua)
  • In the postwar period in the USSR, this myth existed without any strict bindings to the signing of the Soviet-German Pact in reunifying Ukrainian lands and was not stressed. (org.ua)
  • As it turns out, on this occasion the information he provided was incorrect, and a meeting of Warsaw Pact leaders in Moscow on the following day agreed to give Stanislaw Kania, first secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party, more time to get the situation under control. (historyireland.com)
  • Report by a Special Soviet Commission, 24 January 1944, concerning the shooting of Polish officer prisoners of war in the forest of Katyn. (codoh.com)
  • that the Soviet NKVD committed the mass murders of the Polish officers and intellectual leaders in the Katyn Forest […] there has not been […] even any remote circumstantial evidence presented that could indict any other nation in this international crime. (codoh.com)
  • Polish President Wojciech Jaruzelski went to the Katyn Forest yesterday and paid tribute to the thousands of Polish army officers killed and buried there by the Soviet Union's secret police during World War II. (codoh.com)
  • Indeed, following the Katyn discovery, other Polish mass graves were uncovered in Mednoye, north-east of Smolensk, and at Kharkov (in the Ukraine), to its south. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • All the above sources, with access to memoirs, notes and recollections of the non-Russian participants, point out that the Russian insistence upon including the Katyn Massacre charge against the Germans was a source of profound embarrasment to the US, British and French judges and prosecutors, which they agreed to simply to prevent the Russians from walking out, as they appeared likely to do. (axishistory.com)
  • On the Russian side the star witness was one Dr. Antonov Markov, a Bulgarian, who in 1943, at a time when Bulgaria had been allied with Germany, had previously certified in connection with a German investigation of the massacre, that the bodies of the Polish officers had been in the ground long before Germany had control of the territory around Katyn, and must therefor have been murdered by the Russians. (axishistory.com)
  • By the time of the IMT trial, however, Bulgaria had switched to the Russian side and Markov now testified that the bodies could not have been in the ground before the Katyn area had been taken over by the Germans, and therefore they must have been shot by the Germans. (axishistory.com)
  • They simply took the position that the Russian accusation against the Germans lacked sufficient evidence, and let the Katyn issue drop. (axishistory.com)
  • So, I think a real reason is that some nationalist circles in Poland stared an international black campain aimed at fooling a huge compensations from Germany, Russia and other post-Soviet states. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • Thus anarchic Poland fallen in the XVIIIth century and Polish people became a servants of their new rulers (Russia, Austria and Prussia). (12oclockhigh.net)
  • He listed the atrocities of the German invaders and specifically emphasized that they were perpetrated not only by the Gestapo and SS men, but also by ordinary Wehrmacht soldiers. (topwar.ru)
  • When German Wehrmacht entered Sudetenland Polish governmet immediately ordered its troops to do the same! (12oclockhigh.net)
  • In the middle lay a large 200km (120mi) wide and 150km (90mi) deep Soviet-held salient (bulge) in the lines between German forward positions near Orel in the north, and Von Manstein's recently captured Kharkov in the south. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • In spring 1943 the Germans, by blackmailing witnesses into giving false evidence and by other means, had tried to make it appear that the Soviet NKVD was responsible for the shooting of the 11,000 victims. (codoh.com)
  • Курская битва ) refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • In February and March 1943, German Field Marshal Erich von Manstein had completed an offensive during the Third Battle of Kharkov, leaving the front line running roughly from Leningrad in the north to Rostov in the south. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • He lost no time in marshalling a committee of unimpeachable Red Cross experts to examine the remains and help him prove that responsibility for the massacre lay with the Soviet Union (specifically organs of the Soviet secret police), hoping thereby to drive a wedge between the USSR and its European and American allies. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • 1933-39: When Germany invaded Poland several days ago, Chaie Sura's father and brothers fled eastward towards the USSR with other Jewish men who were afraid that the Germans would send them away for forced labor. (ushmm.org)
  • He was born sometime in the second half of the 19th century, in the Polish Beskid Mountains. (centropa.org)
  • Internet Sources for Locating Your 19th century German Emigrant. (feefhs.org)
  • Nevertheless, in January, 1946, the first glimmer of the reunification of Germany came with the holding of local council elections in the U.S. Zone, in Württemberg-Baden and then in Hesse, and by the end of July, 1946, Britain and the United States had agreed to the economic fusion of their Zones. (samilitaryhistory.org)
  • He studied architecture in Rome until the British decided to allow Polish Corps veterans to immigrate to England in October 1946. (ushmm.org)
  • Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, in turn, spoke about historical Germany's fault for the outbreak of World War II. (topwar.ru)
  • Her research interests focus on the history and theory of the picturebook, postwar German children's literature and culture, canon processes in children's literature and the impact of the Avant-garde on children's literature and children's films. (lu.se)
  • From May 1947, buying arms became a priority for Ben Gurion, and Czechoslovakia, under pressure from the USSR, became his main source. (mondediplo.com)
  • For a few days Poland we will be celebrating a 67 anniverary of joint Polish-Hitler agression against an innocent Czechoslovakia. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • It is a good idea to mention about another Polish aggression against Czechoslovakia which took place in 1968. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • Against vigorous Russian opposition, the other judges decided to permit the German defendants to offer testimony rebutting the charge, and witnesses were called on both sides of the controversy. (axishistory.com)
  • Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz was an extraordinary figure on the Polish political scene at the turn of the 20th century. (brill.com)
  • Left soldier armed with the MP40]] ==MP40== German troops widely use [[MP40]] submachine guns in this movie. (imfdb.org)
  • One complete German army had been destroyed, along with about 800,000 German and Axis troops , seriously depleting Axis strength in the east. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Soon after, German forces fought Polish troops in a battle at Kaluszyn and half the town was flattened by bombs. (ushmm.org)
  • Andrei Gromyko, the young Soviet deputy foreign minister, said that the USSR was willing to support the division of Palestine into two states, one Jewish and the other Arab, if the one-state solution proved unworkable. (mondediplo.com)
  • This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. (ushmm.org)
  • The German political-military leader, Hermann Goering, appoints Reinhard Heydrich as head of Jewish Emigration. (historic-newspapers.co.uk)
  • This is a sardonic allusion to "Operation Little Heads," itself an oblique reference to the Totenkopf "Death's Head" insignia that German SS soldiers wore on their uniforms. (gunsamerica.com)
  • The video shows scenes in which illegal migrants are forcing the Polish-Belarusian border and includes a presentation in which Belarusian soldiers, who are observing the whole assault, are highlighted in red. (rmx.news)
  • It was later confirmed by a treaty between the USSR and Poland , signed in Moscow on 16 August 1945 (see also Zakerzonnia ). (encyclopediaofukraine.com)
  • On 4 March, 1947, Britain and France significantly concluded the Treaty of Dunkirk, aimed at preventing the rebirth of any German danger, and in a joint statement they expressed the desire for a treaty between the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union for the disarmament and demilitarisation of Germany. (samilitaryhistory.org)
  • The balance needed to be shifted in their favour, and the USSR made a decisive contribution. (mondediplo.com)
  • From left to right are the British Sten, the German P08 Parabellum, the German MP40, and the Polish vis Radom pistol. (gunsamerica.com)
  • Polish prisoners of war taken after the Soviet invasion of eastern Poland were to be interrogated with a view to identifying "officers, officials, landowners, police, intelligence agents, gendarmes, military settlers, and prison guards" who might be regarded as in any sense potential counter-revolutionaries. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Edward was released as part of an amnesty granted to Polish prisoners. (ushmm.org)
  • In return for supporting the Polish Communists (and preventing disturbances that could bring in Russian tanks), the state permitted the Church to retain more influence than in other Communist countries. (concordatwatch.eu)
  • In 2010 the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy decided to extend indefinitely a pilot program, introduced in mid-2007, which simplified the rules for short-term employment of citizens of Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, the Russian Federation and Ukraine on the basis of declarations of Polish employers. (migrationonline.cz)
  • No doubt playing to some extremist faction in western Ukraine, Yatsenyuk speaks now of his country's 'Eastern Borderlands' , as well as western Belarus and southeastern Lithuania as Polish territories. (21stcenturywire.com)
  • The myth was formed immediately after the annexation of western Ukrainian territories by the USSR. (org.ua)
  • So I'm afraid that once Czechoslovakia's out of the way, the German government aren't particularly interested in support from Poland. (axishistory.com)
  • Osvobozhdenie: Proryv''''') is a 1969 Soviet/East German/Polish/Italian World War II drama directed by Yuri Ozerov. (imfdb.org)
  • However Poland wasn't an equal party in Polish-German alliance because of country's backwardness, extreme poverty and military weakness. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • The Polish government had cause for concern: would the Polish Catholic Church support the country's territorial integrity or take the Vatican line? (concordatwatch.eu)
  • The supposed findings by the Polish government's research teams have not persuaded explorers Koper and Richter, however. (shtfplan.com)
  • Finally, the Curzon Line was accepted as the Polish-Soviet boundary at the Yalta Conference (February 1945), this time with corrections in favor of Poland. (encyclopediaofukraine.com)
  • Two years later, on 23 August, 1948, the first draft constitution for West Germany was published, but meanwhile much had happened, with the Soviet attitude causing disquiet and French fears of Germany still complicating matters. (samilitaryhistory.org)
  • The identities of these German SS and Gestapo commanders were closely guarded secrets. (gunsamerica.com)
  • Under Communism, when the 1950 Modus vivendi was concluded, the Polish eagle temporarily lost the crown it had worn since the 10th century. (concordatwatch.eu)
  • Founded in 1936 to promote Nazism in America, the German American Bund hold a rally in New York, drawing 20,000 supporters. (historic-newspapers.co.uk)
  • And I certainly find it rather hard to imagine Germany invading America, even South America. (amnation.com)
  • 4. The Episcopate will, as far as possible, oppose activities hostile to Poland, particularly the anti-Polish and revisionist declarations by some German clergy. (concordatwatch.eu)
  • Apparently Stalin was hoping war between Germany, France and Britain would allow Soviet Union to push global communism. (polishforums.com)
  • Following the Polish-Soviet War, Lviv served as Poland's third most populous city, and was widely considered to be the second most important cultural and academic center in the country after Warsaw. (21stcenturywire.com)
  • Simply Polish people have a great claim to other states because of their indifference on Polish bad fate but they forget about Polish vices which primarly lead to Poland's downfall. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • To judge counterfactuals about Hitler, you have to understand the situation in Central Europe from the perspective of the German nationalist. (amnation.com)
  • From the German nationalist perspective, Britain had been acting as a de facto world government for about the last century or so. (amnation.com)
  • to both, his unwillingness to embrace either a purely cosmopolitan or a purely nationalist identity seemed like proof of what Polish dissident journalist Adam Michnik describes as Czapski's "naivety. (bostonreview.net)
  • It was the last strategic blitzkrieg offensive the Germans were able to execute in the east. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The most important turning point in the field of migration policy in Poland over a few past years was the adoption of the strategic document entitled 'The Polish Migration Policy: current state of play and further actions' [7] , which took place in 2011. (migrationonline.cz)
  • Nevertheless, according to Eurostat, citizens of other countries made only 0.1 percent of the Polish population in 2011. (migrationonline.cz)
  • Polish rulers simply cheated their nation about 'Czech terror' to gain support for invasion identically as they cheated Polish people about real Polish strength and position in Europe. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • On 4 December 1980 a secret message was conveyed to the CIA by Colonel Ryszard Kukliński, a high-level informant within the Polish general staff, to the effect that fifteen divisions of the USSR (with support from Czechoslovak and East German units) were scheduled to invade Poland on the eighth of the month. (historyireland.com)
  • respect for the law and state authorities' (§1), 'to exhort the faithful to work harder' (§2) and (obliquely) to oppose the pro-German Pope Pius XII's wish to give the 'Recovered Lands' back to Germany (§3-5). (concordatwatch.eu)
  • So, commentators remind that the Germans have already been punished for their actions and it is already necessary to stop blaming the current Germans for the sins of previous German generations. (topwar.ru)
  • The USSR was central to the adoption of the UN plan to partition Palestine on 29 November 1947. (mondediplo.com)
  • and the list of "all mankind" began with the allies (or "allies") of Poland - France and Great Britain, who threw it under a German tank in the best traditions of Western mutual aid. (topwar.ru)
  • Now some Polish hypocrites present on this forum try to convince us Ponad was always an innocent victim of foreign agression. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • Moreover Polish schools there supposedly have been fired and Polish young scouts have been shot by Czech police. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • A senior ruling class official in Germany has admitted that the supposedly "advanced" tanks and. (shtfplan.com)
  • After the war his pro-German stance caused anxiety in Poland, lest the country be dismembered once again. (concordatwatch.eu)
  • If Russian spin-doctors decided to spread such bizarre interpretations of historic events it means that they want to provoke Polish side (and most likely some others as well). (polishforums.com)
  • Lithuania is the most nationally homogenous Baltic state: 80 percent of the population is Lithuanian, while the remaining 20 percent are divided between Russian and Polish. (encyclopedia.com)
  • At the same time, the West treats the territory of the former USSR as a springboard for the splitting and subsequent destruction of the Russian Federation. (stanislavs.org)
  • Under his direction, the number of roundups of Polish citizens increased substantially. (gunsamerica.com)
  • At a time when Polish partisans were sowing havoc in the German rear areas he published daily lists of Polish citizens to be executed should the partisans attack during certain designated blocks of time. (gunsamerica.com)
  • When became obvious that Hitler gave western permission to cession of Sudetenland, Polish authorities immediately started a black propaganda campaign against Czechs. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • He headed south to join the Polish Army of the East, known as Anders Army, a volunteer Polish military unit formed by General Anders per agreement with Stalin. (ushmm.org)
  • According to the Office for Foreigners of the Polish Ministry of Interior, there are approximately 97 thousand foreigners staying in Poland legally, and there might be another 50-70 thousand staying illegally. (migrationonline.cz)
  • Poland was only a German puppet at those days. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • The two amateur explorers - Piotr Koper, a Polish construction company owner, and Andreas Richter, a German geologist - said in August that they had "irrefutable proof" of the existence and location of the train, which was thought to be filled with gold, gems and weapons and sealed in a tunnel in the closing days of World War II. (shtfplan.com)
  • A video published over the weekend concerning the current Polish border crisis entitled "We defend Europe - message by Polish PM Morawiecki" is being shared widely on social media. (rmx.news)
  • But at the same time, the Soviet leader ordered the Red Army to retreat from the Ukrainian Chelm region, since the border with Germany was placed along the Western Bug River. (org.ua)
  • The Polish government-in-exile concurred with the decision, and the combat-sabotage unit of the Polish underground in Kedyw was given the mission. (gunsamerica.com)
  • As the DCoS mention, long wars transform things, and the only hope of a short war involves the Polish government accepting Soviet assistance. (axishistory.com)
  • When, in 1976 and following pressure from the UK's Polish diaspora, a memorial was unveiled in Gunnersbury Cemetery, west London, Labour prime minister Jim Callaghan was careful to ensure that no official UK government representative attended the ceremony. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Polish quasi-fascist government called itself 'sanacia' clique (lat. (12oclockhigh.net)
  • Several months ago a couple of amatuer explorers in Poland thought they had finally found the location of the train and the Polish government even sent military teams to start digging it up because it was believed to be hidden in secret railway tunnels some 30 feet underground. (shtfplan.com)