London Calling
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not wishing to denigrate the contribution of polish people to winning the second world war, but who sees them as the most heroic pilots in the battle of britain ? as far as i am concerned they were all equally heroic,and as for defending british troops at dunkirk , well they were in the RAF, why wouldnt they ? or are you suggesting they should have only flown to defend polish troops ? as for the russian invasion of poland , can you give me any sensible suggestions as to what we could have done about it? dont forget at the time the russians and germans were allies due to the molotov/von ribbentrop pact.
Actually, their achievements man for man, ranked above British pilots.
We could have dropped off supplies and reinforcements to the POles, we asked them to fight to buy time for us and France but did nothing to help.
In 1941, I cannot see why we could not have demanded Russia to leave Poland and all claims to Poland. Lest us not forget we had diplomatic relations with Russia throughout the period.
Obviously Russia withdraw, more to protect their motherland.
We certainly exploited the good will of the Poles, the article above highlights for such a small army, they fought everywhere.
We can't cut our cake bothways, we either fought fpor Poland, then you stand by them. Or we didn't fight for Poland, then don't exploit them.
As said above we also over appeased Russia, especually the Americans who we know now and probably knew then were cutting deals with Russia and undermining not only the UK but Europe and basically gave tactic support for their taking over Eastern Europe.
Perverse, you fight off one tyrant to let the next one rule.
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